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+25 Nov-2013 Build 2008 Manuela v.d.Decken(DarkViper)
+! /include/idna_convert  protect unneeded files in an zip file.
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 19 Nov-2013 Build 2006 Dietmar Woellbrink (Luisehahne)
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-*******************************************************************************
-*                                                                             *
-*                    IDNA Convert (idna_convert.class.php)                    *
-*                                                                             *
-* http://idnaconv.phlymail.de                     mailto:phlymail@phlylabs.de *
-*******************************************************************************
-* (c) 2004-2010 phlyLabs, Berlin                                              *
-* This file is encoded in UTF-8                                               *
-*******************************************************************************
-
-Introduction
-------------
-
-The class idna_convert allows to convert internationalized domain names
-(see RFC 3490, 3491, 3492 and 3454 for detials) as they can be used with various
-registries worldwide to be translated between their original (localized) form
-and their encoded form as it will be used in the DNS (Domain Name System).
-
-The class provides two public methods, encode() and decode(), which do exactly
-what you would expect them to do. You are allowed to use complete domain names,
-simple strings and complete email addresses as well. That means, that you might
-use any of the following notations:
-
-- www.nörgler.com
-- xn--nrgler-wxa
-- xn--brse-5qa.xn--knrz-1ra.info
-
-Errors, incorrectly encoded or invalid strings will lead to either a FALSE
-response (when in strict mode) or to only partially converted strings.
-You can query the occured error by calling the method get_last_error().
-
-Unicode strings are expected to be either UTF-8 strings, UCS-4 strings or UCS-4
-arrays. The default format is UTF-8. For setting different encodings, you can
-call the method setParams() - please see the inline documentation for details.
-ACE strings (the Punycode form) are always 7bit ASCII strings.
-
-ATTENTION: As of version 0.6.0 this class is written in the OOP style of PHP5.
-Since PHP4 is no longer actively maintained, you should switch to PHP5 as fast as
-possible.
-We expect to see no compatibility issues with the upcoming PHP6, too.
-
-ATTENTION: BC break! As of version 0.6.4 the class per default allows the German
-ligature ß to be encoded as the DeNIC, the registry for .DE allows domains
-containing ß.
-In older builds "ß" was mapped to "ss". Should you still need this behaviour,
-see example 5 below.
-
-
-Files
------
-idna_convert.class.php         - The actual class
-example.php                    - An example web page for converting
-transcode_wrapper.php          - Convert various encodings, see below
-uctc.php                       - phlyLabs' Unicode Transcoder, see below
-ReadMe.txt                     - This file
-LICENCE                        - The LGPL licence file
-
-The class is contained in idna_convert.class.php.
-
-
-Examples
---------
-1. Say we wish to encode the domain name nörgler.com:
-
-// Include the class
-require_once('idna_convert.class.php');
-// Instantiate it
-$IDN = new idna_convert();
-// The input string, if input is not UTF-8 or UCS-4, it must be converted before
-$input = utf8_encode('nörgler.com');
-// Encode it to its punycode presentation
-$output = $IDN->encode($input);
-// Output, what we got now
-echo $output; // This will read: xn--nrgler-wxa.com
-
-
-2. We received an email from a punycoded domain and are willing to learn, how
-   the domain name reads originally
-
-// Include the class
-require_once('idna_convert.class.php');
-// Instantiate it
-$IDN = new idna_convert();
-// The input string
-$input = 'andre@xn--brse-5qa.xn--knrz-1ra.info';
-// Encode it to its punycode presentation
-$output = $IDN->decode($input);
-// Output, what we got now, if output should be in a format different to UTF-8
-// or UCS-4, you will have to convert it before outputting it
-echo utf8_decode($output); // This will read: andre@börse.knörz.info
-
-
-3. The input is read from a UCS-4 coded file and encoded line by line. By
-   appending the optional second parameter we tell enode() about the input
-   format to be used
-
-// Include the class
-require_once('idna_convert.class.php');
-// Instantiate it
-$IDN = new dinca_convert();
-// Iterate through the input file line by line
-foreach (file('ucs4-domains.txt') as $line) {
-    echo $IDN->encode(trim($line), 'ucs4_string');
-    echo "\n";
-}
-
-
-4. We wish to convert a whole URI into the IDNA form, but leave the path or
-   query string component of it alone. Just using encode() would lead to mangled
-   paths or query strings. Here the public method encode_uri() comes into play:
-
-// Include the class
-require_once('idna_convert.class.php');
-// Instantiate it
-$IDN = new idna_convert();
-// The input string, a whole URI in UTF-8 (!)
-$input = 'http://nörgler:secret@nörgler.com/my_päth_is_not_ÄSCII/');
-// Encode it to its punycode presentation
-$output = $IDN->encode_uri($input);
-// Output, what we got now
-echo $output; // http://nörgler:secret@xn--nrgler-wxa.com/my_päth_is_not_ÄSCII/
-
-
-5. Since per default this class does no longer map "ß" to "ss", we wish to enforce
-   the mapping anyway. Thus we need to pass a parameter to the constructor:
-
-// Include the class
-require_once('idna_convert.class.php');
-// Instantiate it
-$IDN = new idna_convert(array('encode_german_sz' => false));
-// Sth. containing the German letter ß
-$input = 'meine-straße.de');
-// Encode it to its punycode presentation
-$output = $IDN->encode_uri($input);
-// Output, what we got now
-echo $output; // meine-strasse.de
-
-
-
-Transcode wrapper
------------------
-In case you have strings in different encoding than ISO-8859-1 and UTF-8 you might need to
-translate these strings to UTF-8 before feeding the IDNA converter with it.
-PHP's built in functions utf8_encode() and utf8_decode() can only deal with ISO-8859-1.
-Use the file transcode_wrapper.php for the conversion. It requires either iconv, libiconv
-or mbstring installed together with one of the relevant PHP extensions.
-The functions you will find useful are
-encode_utf8() as a replacement for utf8_encode() and
-decode_utf8() as a replacement for utf8_decode().
-
-Example usage:
-<?php
-require_once('idna_convert.class.php');
-require_once('transcode_wrapper.php');
-$mystring = '<something in e.g. ISO-8859-15';
-$mystring = encode_utf8($mystring, 'ISO-8859-15');
-echo $IDN->encode($mystring);
-?>
-
-
-UCTC - Unicode Transcoder
--------------------------
-Another class you might find useful when dealing with one or more of the Unicode encoding
-flavours. The class is static, it requires PHP5. It can transcode into each other:
-- UCS-4 string / array
-- UTF-8
-- UTF-7
-- UTF-7 IMAP (modified UTF-7)
-All encodings expect / return a string in the given format, with one major exception:
-UCS-4 array is jsut an array, where each value represents one codepoint in the string, i.e.
-every value is a 32bit integer value.
-
-Example usage:
-<?php
-require_once('uctc.php');
-$mystring = 'nörgler.com';
-echo uctc::convert($mystring, 'utf8', 'utf7imap');
-?>
-
-
-Contact us
-----------
-In case of errors, bugs, questions, wishes, please don't hesitate to contact us
-under the email address above.
-
-The team of phlyLabs
-http://phlylabs.de
-mailto:phlymail@phlylabs.de
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Index: branches/2.8.x/wb/include/idna_convert/example.php
===================================================================
--- branches/2.8.x/wb/include/idna_convert/example.php	(revision 2007)
+++ branches/2.8.x/wb/include/idna_convert/example.php	(nonexistent)
@@ -1,116 +0,0 @@
-<?php
-$encoded = $decoded = $add = '';
-header('Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8');
-require_once('idna_convert.class.php');
-$IDN = new idna_convert();
-if (isset($_REQUEST['encode'])) {
-    $decoded = isset($_REQUEST['decoded']) ? stripslashes($_REQUEST['decoded']) : '';
-    $encoded = $IDN->encode($decoded);
-}
-if (isset($_REQUEST['decode'])) {
-    $encoded = isset($_REQUEST['encoded']) ? stripslashes($_REQUEST['encoded']) : '';
-    $decoded = $IDN->decode($encoded);
-}
-$lang = 'en';
-if (isset($_REQUEST['lang'])) {
-    if ('de' == $_REQUEST['lang'] || 'en' == $_REQUEST['lang']) $lang = $_REQUEST['lang'];
-    $add .= '<input type="hidden" name="lang" value="'.$_REQUEST['lang'].'" />'."\n";
-}
-?>
-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
-<head>
-<title>phlyLabs Punycode Converter</title>
-<meta name="author" content="phlyLabs" />
-<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
-<style type="text/css">
-/*<![CDATA[*/
-body { color:black;background:white;font-size:10pt;font-family:Verdana,Helvetica,Sans-Serif; }
-body, form { margin:0; }
-form { display:inline; }
-input { font-size:8pt;font-family:Verdana,Helvetica,Sans-Serif; }
-#round { width:730px;padding:10px;background-color:rgb(230,230,240);border:1px solid black;text-align:center;vertical-align:middle;margin:auto;margin-top:50px; }
-th { font-size:9pt;font-weight:bold; }
-#copy { font-size:8pt;color:rgb(60,60,80); }
-#subhead { font-size:8pt; }
-#bla { font-size:8pt;text-align:left; }
-h5 {margin:0;font-size:11pt;font-weight:bold;}
-/*]]>*/
-</style>
-</head>
-<body>
-<div id="round">
- <h5>phlyLabs' pure PHP IDNA Converter</h5><br />
- <span id="subhead">
-  See <a href="http://faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3490.html" title="IDNA" target="_blank">RFC3490</a>,
-  <a href="http://faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3491.html" title="Nameprep, a Stringprep profile" target="_blank">RFC3491</a>,
-  <a href="http://faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3492.html" title="Punycode" target="_blank">RFC3492</a> and
-  <a href="http://faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3454.html" title="Stringprep" target="_blank">RFC3454</a><br />
- </span>
- <br />
- <div id="bla"><?php if ($lang == 'de') { ?>
-  Dieser Konverter erlaubt die Übersetzung von Domainnamen zwischen der Punycode- und der
-  Unicode-Schreibweise.<br />
-  Geben Sie einfach den Domainnamen im entsprechend bezeichneten Feld ein und klicken Sie dann auf den darunter
-  liegenden Button. Sie können einfache Domainnamen, komplette URLs (wie http://jürgen-müller.de)
-  oder Emailadressen eingeben.<br />
-  <br />
-  Stellen Sie aber sicher, dass Ihr Browser den Zeichensatz <strong>UTF-8</strong> unterstützt.<br />
-  <br />
-  Wenn Sie Interesse an der zugrundeliegenden PHP-Klasse haben, können Sie diese
-  <a href="http://phlymail.com/de/downloads/idna/download/">hier herunterladen</a>.<br />
-  <br />
-  Diese Klasse wird ohne Garantie ihrer Funktionstüchtigkeit bereit gestellt. Nutzung auf eigene Gefahr.<br />
-  Um sicher zu stellen, dass eine Zeichenkette korrekt umgewandelt wurde, sollten Sie diese immer zurückwandeln
-  und das Ergebnis mit Ihrer ursprünglichen Eingabe vergleichen.<br />
-  <br />
-  Fehler und Probleme können Sie gern an <a href="mailto:team@phlymail.de">team@phlymail.de</a> senden.<br />
-  <?php } else { ?>
-  This converter allows you to transfer domain names between the encoded (Punycode) notation
-  and the decoded (UTF-8) notation.<br />
-  Just enter the domain name in the respective field and click on the button right below it to have
-  it converted. Please note, that you might even enter complete domain names (like j&#xFC;rgen-m&#xFC;ller.de)
-  or a email addresses.<br />
-  <br />
-  Make sure, that your browser is capable of the <strong>UTF-8</strong> character encoding.<br />
-  <br />
-  For those of you interested in the PHP source of the underlying class, you might
-  <a href="http://phlymail.com/en/downloads/idna/download/">download it here</a>.<br />
-  <br />
-  Please be aware, that this class is provided as is and without any liability. Use at your own risk.<br />
-  To ensure, that a certain string has been converted correctly, you should convert it both ways and compare the
-  results.<br />
-  <br />
-  Please feel free to report bugs and problems to: <a href="mailto:team@phlymail.com">team@phlymail.com</a>.<br />
-  <?php } ?>
-  <br />
- </div>
- <table border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" align="center">
-  <thead>
-   <tr>
-    <th align="left">Original (Unicode)</th>
-    <th align="right">Punycode (ACE)</th>
-   </tr>
-  </thead>
-  <tbody>
-   <tr>
-    <td align="right">
-     <form action="<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>" method="get">
-      <input type="text" name="decoded" value="<?php echo htmlentities($decoded, null, 'UTF-8'); ?>" size="48" maxlength="255" /><br />
-      <input type="submit" name="encode" value="Encode &gt;&gt;" /><?php echo $add; ?>
-     </form>
-    </td>
-    <td align="left">
-     <form action="<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>" method="get">
-      <input type="text" name="encoded" value="<?php echo htmlentities($encoded, null, 'UTF-8'); ?>" size="48" maxlength="255" /><br />
-      <input type="submit" name="decode" value="&lt;&lt; Decode" /><?php echo $add; ?>
-     </form>
-    </td>
-   </tr>
-  </tbody>
- </table>
- <br />
- <span id="copy">Version used: 0.6.9; &copy; 2004-2010 phlyLabs Berlin; part of <a href="http://phlymail.com/">phlyMail</a></span>
-</div>
-</body>
-</html>
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===================================================================
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Index: branches/2.8.x/wb/admin/interface/version.php
===================================================================
--- branches/2.8.x/wb/admin/interface/version.php	(revision 2007)
+++ branches/2.8.x/wb/admin/interface/version.php	(revision 2008)
@@ -51,5 +51,5 @@
 
 // check if defined to avoid errors during installation (redirect to admin panel fails if PHP error/warnings are enabled)
 if(!defined('VERSION')) define('VERSION', '2.8.3');
-if(!defined('REVISION')) define('REVISION', '2007');
+if(!defined('REVISION')) define('REVISION', '2008');
 if(!defined('SP')) define('SP', '');
