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home/lmsyaran/public_html/libraries/src/Input/Cookie.php000064400000010443151156265500017420
0ustar00<?php
/**
* Joomla! Content Management System
*
* @copyright Copyright (C) 2005 - 2020 Open Source Matters, Inc. All
rights reserved.
* @license GNU General Public License version 2 or later; see
LICENSE.txt
*/
namespace Joomla\CMS\Input;
defined('JPATH_PLATFORM') or die;
use Joomla\CMS\Filter\InputFilter;
/**
* Joomla! Input Cookie Class
*
* @since 1.7.0
* @deprecated 5.0 Use Joomla\Input\Cookie instead
*/
class Cookie extends Input
{
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param array $source Ignored.
* @param array $options Array of configuration parameters (Optional)
*
* @since 1.7.0
* @deprecated 5.0 Use Joomla\Input\Cookie instead
*/
public function __construct(array $source = null, array $options =
array())
{
if (isset($options['filter']))
{
$this->filter = $options['filter'];
}
else
{
$this->filter = InputFilter::getInstance();
}
// Set the data source.
$this->data = & $_COOKIE;
// Set the options for the class.
$this->options = $options;
}
/**
* Sets a value
*
* @param string $name Name of the value to set.
* @param mixed $value Value to assign to the input.
* @param integer $expire The time the cookie expires. This is a
Unix timestamp so is in number
* of seconds since the epoch. In other
words, you'll most likely set this
* with the time() function plus the number
of seconds before you want it
* to expire. Or you might use mktime().
time()+60*60*24*30 will set the
* cookie to expire in 30 days. If set to 0,
or omitted, the cookie will
* expire at the end of the session (when the
browser closes).
* @param string $path The path on the server in which the cookie
will be available on. If set
* to '/', the cookie will be
available within the entire domain. If set to
* '/foo/', the cookie will only be
available within the /foo/ directory and
* all sub-directories such as /foo/bar/ of
domain. The default value is the
* current directory that the cookie is being
set in.
* @param string $domain The domain that the cookie is available
to. To make the cookie available
* on all subdomains of example.com
(including example.com itself) then you'd
* set it to '.example.com'.
Although some browsers will accept cookies without
* the initial ., RFC 2109 requires it to be
included. Setting the domain to
* 'www.example.com' or
'.www.example.com' will make the cookie only available
* in the www subdomain.
* @param boolean $secure Indicates that the cookie should only be
transmitted over a secure HTTPS
* connection from the client. When set to
TRUE, the cookie will only be set
* if a secure connection exists. On the
server-side, it's on the programmer
* to send this kind of cookie only on secure
connection (e.g. with respect
* to $_SERVER["HTTPS"]).
* @param boolean $httpOnly When TRUE the cookie will be made
accessible only through the HTTP protocol.
* This means that the cookie won't be
accessible by scripting languages, such
* as JavaScript. This setting can
effectively help to reduce identity theft
* through XSS attacks (although it is not
supported by all browsers).
*
* @return void
*
* @link http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2109.txt
* @see setcookie()
* @since 1.7.0
* @deprecated 5.0 Use Joomla\Input\Cookie instead
*/
public function set($name, $value, $expire = 0, $path = '',
$domain = '', $secure = false, $httpOnly = false)
{
if (is_array($value))
{
foreach ($value as $key => $val)
{
setcookie($name . "[$key]", $val, $expire, $path, $domain,
$secure, $httpOnly);
}
}
else
{
setcookie($name, $value, $expire, $path, $domain, $secure, $httpOnly);
}
$this->data[$name] = $value;
}
}
home/lmsyaran/public_html/j3/libraries/src/Input/Cookie.php000064400000010443151157167220017735
0ustar00<?php
/**
* Joomla! Content Management System
*
* @copyright Copyright (C) 2005 - 2020 Open Source Matters, Inc. All
rights reserved.
* @license GNU General Public License version 2 or later; see
LICENSE.txt
*/
namespace Joomla\CMS\Input;
defined('JPATH_PLATFORM') or die;
use Joomla\CMS\Filter\InputFilter;
/**
* Joomla! Input Cookie Class
*
* @since 1.7.0
* @deprecated 5.0 Use Joomla\Input\Cookie instead
*/
class Cookie extends Input
{
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param array $source Ignored.
* @param array $options Array of configuration parameters (Optional)
*
* @since 1.7.0
* @deprecated 5.0 Use Joomla\Input\Cookie instead
*/
public function __construct(array $source = null, array $options =
array())
{
if (isset($options['filter']))
{
$this->filter = $options['filter'];
}
else
{
$this->filter = InputFilter::getInstance();
}
// Set the data source.
$this->data = & $_COOKIE;
// Set the options for the class.
$this->options = $options;
}
/**
* Sets a value
*
* @param string $name Name of the value to set.
* @param mixed $value Value to assign to the input.
* @param integer $expire The time the cookie expires. This is a
Unix timestamp so is in number
* of seconds since the epoch. In other
words, you'll most likely set this
* with the time() function plus the number
of seconds before you want it
* to expire. Or you might use mktime().
time()+60*60*24*30 will set the
* cookie to expire in 30 days. If set to 0,
or omitted, the cookie will
* expire at the end of the session (when the
browser closes).
* @param string $path The path on the server in which the cookie
will be available on. If set
* to '/', the cookie will be
available within the entire domain. If set to
* '/foo/', the cookie will only be
available within the /foo/ directory and
* all sub-directories such as /foo/bar/ of
domain. The default value is the
* current directory that the cookie is being
set in.
* @param string $domain The domain that the cookie is available
to. To make the cookie available
* on all subdomains of example.com
(including example.com itself) then you'd
* set it to '.example.com'.
Although some browsers will accept cookies without
* the initial ., RFC 2109 requires it to be
included. Setting the domain to
* 'www.example.com' or
'.www.example.com' will make the cookie only available
* in the www subdomain.
* @param boolean $secure Indicates that the cookie should only be
transmitted over a secure HTTPS
* connection from the client. When set to
TRUE, the cookie will only be set
* if a secure connection exists. On the
server-side, it's on the programmer
* to send this kind of cookie only on secure
connection (e.g. with respect
* to $_SERVER["HTTPS"]).
* @param boolean $httpOnly When TRUE the cookie will be made
accessible only through the HTTP protocol.
* This means that the cookie won't be
accessible by scripting languages, such
* as JavaScript. This setting can
effectively help to reduce identity theft
* through XSS attacks (although it is not
supported by all browsers).
*
* @return void
*
* @link http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2109.txt
* @see setcookie()
* @since 1.7.0
* @deprecated 5.0 Use Joomla\Input\Cookie instead
*/
public function set($name, $value, $expire = 0, $path = '',
$domain = '', $secure = false, $httpOnly = false)
{
if (is_array($value))
{
foreach ($value as $key => $val)
{
setcookie($name . "[$key]", $val, $expire, $path, $domain,
$secure, $httpOnly);
}
}
else
{
setcookie($name, $value, $expire, $path, $domain, $secure, $httpOnly);
}
$this->data[$name] = $value;
}
}
home/lmsyaran/public_html/libraries/vendor/joomla/input/src/Cookie.php000064400000006617151160406340022240
0ustar00<?php
/**
* Part of the Joomla Framework Input Package
*
* @copyright Copyright (C) 2005 - 2019 Open Source Matters, Inc. All
rights reserved.
* @license GNU General Public License version 2 or later; see LICENSE
*/
namespace Joomla\Input;
use Joomla\Filter;
/**
* Joomla! Input Cookie Class
*
* @since 1.0
*/
class Cookie extends Input
{
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param array $source Ignored.
* @param array $options Array of configuration parameters (Optional)
*
* @since 1.0
*/
public function __construct($source = null, array $options = array())
{
if (isset($options['filter']))
{
$this->filter = $options['filter'];
}
else
{
$this->filter = new Filter\InputFilter;
}
// Set the data source.
$this->data = & $_COOKIE;
// Set the options for the class.
$this->options = $options;
}
/**
* Sets a value
*
* @param string $name Name of the value to set.
* @param mixed $value Value to assign to the input.
* @param array $options An associative array which may have any of
the keys expires, path, domain,
* secure, httponly and samesite. The values
have the same meaning as described
* for the parameters with the same name. The
value of the samesite element
* should be either Lax or Strict. If any of
the allowed options are not given,
* their default values are the same as the
default values of the explicit
* parameters. If the samesite element is
omitted, no SameSite cookie attribute
* is set.
*
* @return void
*
* @link https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2109.txt
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.setcookie.php
*
* @since 1.0
*
* @note As of 1.4.0, the (name, value, expire, path, domain, secure,
httpOnly) signature is deprecated and will not be supported
* when support for PHP 7.2 and earlier is dropped
*/
public function set($name, $value, $options = array())
{
// BC layer to convert old method parameters.
if (is_array($options) === false)
{
$argList = func_get_args();
$options = array(
'expires' => isset($argList[2]) === true ? $argList[2] :
0,
'path' => isset($argList[3]) === true ? $argList[3] :
'',
'domain' => isset($argList[4]) === true ? $argList[4] :
'',
'secure' => isset($argList[5]) === true ? $argList[5] :
false,
'httponly' => isset($argList[6]) === true ? $argList[6] :
false,
);
}
// Set the cookie
if (version_compare(PHP_VERSION, '7.3', '>='))
{
setcookie($name, $value, $options);
}
else
{
// Using the setcookie function before php 7.3, make sure we have
default values.
if (array_key_exists('expires', $options) === false)
{
$options['expires'] = 0;
}
if (array_key_exists('path', $options) === false)
{
$options['path'] = '';
}
if (array_key_exists('domain', $options) === false)
{
$options['domain'] = '';
}
if (array_key_exists('secure', $options) === false)
{
$options['secure'] = false;
}
if (array_key_exists('httponly', $options) === false)
{
$options['httponly'] = false;
}
setcookie($name, $value, $options['expires'],
$options['path'], $options['domain'],
$options['secure'], $options['httponly']);
}
$this->data[$name] = $value;
}
}
home/lmsyaran/public_html/j3/htaccess.back/src/Input/Cookie.php000064400000010443151161025260020445
0ustar00<?php
/**
* Joomla! Content Management System
*
* @copyright Copyright (C) 2005 - 2020 Open Source Matters, Inc. All
rights reserved.
* @license GNU General Public License version 2 or later; see
LICENSE.txt
*/
namespace Joomla\CMS\Input;
defined('JPATH_PLATFORM') or die;
use Joomla\CMS\Filter\InputFilter;
/**
* Joomla! Input Cookie Class
*
* @since 1.7.0
* @deprecated 5.0 Use Joomla\Input\Cookie instead
*/
class Cookie extends Input
{
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param array $source Ignored.
* @param array $options Array of configuration parameters (Optional)
*
* @since 1.7.0
* @deprecated 5.0 Use Joomla\Input\Cookie instead
*/
public function __construct(array $source = null, array $options =
array())
{
if (isset($options['filter']))
{
$this->filter = $options['filter'];
}
else
{
$this->filter = InputFilter::getInstance();
}
// Set the data source.
$this->data = & $_COOKIE;
// Set the options for the class.
$this->options = $options;
}
/**
* Sets a value
*
* @param string $name Name of the value to set.
* @param mixed $value Value to assign to the input.
* @param integer $expire The time the cookie expires. This is a
Unix timestamp so is in number
* of seconds since the epoch. In other
words, you'll most likely set this
* with the time() function plus the number
of seconds before you want it
* to expire. Or you might use mktime().
time()+60*60*24*30 will set the
* cookie to expire in 30 days. If set to 0,
or omitted, the cookie will
* expire at the end of the session (when the
browser closes).
* @param string $path The path on the server in which the cookie
will be available on. If set
* to '/', the cookie will be
available within the entire domain. If set to
* '/foo/', the cookie will only be
available within the /foo/ directory and
* all sub-directories such as /foo/bar/ of
domain. The default value is the
* current directory that the cookie is being
set in.
* @param string $domain The domain that the cookie is available
to. To make the cookie available
* on all subdomains of example.com
(including example.com itself) then you'd
* set it to '.example.com'.
Although some browsers will accept cookies without
* the initial ., RFC 2109 requires it to be
included. Setting the domain to
* 'www.example.com' or
'.www.example.com' will make the cookie only available
* in the www subdomain.
* @param boolean $secure Indicates that the cookie should only be
transmitted over a secure HTTPS
* connection from the client. When set to
TRUE, the cookie will only be set
* if a secure connection exists. On the
server-side, it's on the programmer
* to send this kind of cookie only on secure
connection (e.g. with respect
* to $_SERVER["HTTPS"]).
* @param boolean $httpOnly When TRUE the cookie will be made
accessible only through the HTTP protocol.
* This means that the cookie won't be
accessible by scripting languages, such
* as JavaScript. This setting can
effectively help to reduce identity theft
* through XSS attacks (although it is not
supported by all browsers).
*
* @return void
*
* @link http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2109.txt
* @see setcookie()
* @since 1.7.0
* @deprecated 5.0 Use Joomla\Input\Cookie instead
*/
public function set($name, $value, $expire = 0, $path = '',
$domain = '', $secure = false, $httpOnly = false)
{
if (is_array($value))
{
foreach ($value as $key => $val)
{
setcookie($name . "[$key]", $val, $expire, $path, $domain,
$secure, $httpOnly);
}
}
else
{
setcookie($name, $value, $expire, $path, $domain, $secure, $httpOnly);
}
$this->data[$name] = $value;
}
}