From dcc312ac215b57afc648725bb8d64ff287bf7798 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Seb Bacon Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 10:02:30 +0000 Subject: Merge jpmckinney/bundler --- vendor/ruby-msg/contrib/rtf2html.c | 155 ------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 155 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 vendor/ruby-msg/contrib/rtf2html.c (limited to 'vendor/ruby-msg/contrib/rtf2html.c') diff --git a/vendor/ruby-msg/contrib/rtf2html.c b/vendor/ruby-msg/contrib/rtf2html.c deleted file mode 100644 index 937e22ff1..000000000 --- a/vendor/ruby-msg/contrib/rtf2html.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,155 +0,0 @@ -#include -#define bool int -#define false 0 -#define true 1 - -// RTF/HTML functions -// -------------------- -// -// Sometimes in MAPI, the PR_BODY_HTML property contains the HTML of a message. -// But more usually, the HTML is encoded inside the RTF body (which you get in the -// PR_RTF_COMPRESSED property). These routines concern the decoding of the HTML -// from this RTF body. -// -// An encoded htmlrtf file is a valid RTF document, but which contains additional -// html markup information in its comments, and sometimes contains the equivalent -// rtf markup outside the comments. Therefore, when it is displayed by a plain -// simple RTF reader, the html comments are ignored and only the rtf markup has -// effect. Typically, this rtf markup is not as rich as the html markup would have been. -// But for an html-aware reader (such as the code below), we can ignore all the -// rtf markup, and extract the html markup out of the comments, and get a valid -// html document. -// -// There are actually two kinds of html markup in comments. Most of them are -// prefixed by "\*\htmltagNNN", for some number NNN. But sometimes there's one -// prefixed by "\*\mhtmltagNNN" followed by "\*\htmltagNNN". In this case, -// the two are equivalent, but the m-tag is for a MIME Multipart/Mixed Message -// and contains tags that refer to content-ids (e.g. img src="cid:072344a7") -// while the normal tag just refers to a name (e.g. img src="fred.jpg") -// The code below keeps the m-tag and discards the normal tag. -// If there are any m-tags like this, then the message also contains an -// attachment with a PR_CONTENT_ID property e.g. "072344a7". Actually, -// sometimes the m-tag is e.g. img src="http://outlook/welcome.html" and the -// attachment has a PR_CONTENT_LOCATION "http://outlook/welcome.html" instead -// of a PR_CONTENT_ID. -// -// This code is experimental. It works on my own message archive, of about -// a thousand html-encoded messages, received in Outlook97 and Outlook2000 -// and OutlookXP. But I can't guarantee that it will work on all rtf-encoded -// messages. Indeed, it used to be the case that people would simply stick -// {\fromhtml at the start of an html document, and } at the end, and send -// this as RTF. If someone did this, then it will almost work in my function -// but not quite. (Because I ignore \r and \n, and respect only \par. Thus, -// any linefeeds in the erroneous encoded-html will be ignored.) - - - - - -// ISRTFHTML -- Given an uncompressed RTF body of the message, this -// function tells you whether it encodes some html. -// [in] (buf,*len) indicate the start and length of the uncompressed RTF body. -// [return-value] true or false, for whether it really does encode some html -bool isrtfhtml(const char *buf,unsigned int len) -{ // We look for the words "\fromhtml" somewhere in the file. - // If the rtf encodes text rather than html, then instead - // it will only find "\fromtext". - const char *c; - for (c=buf; c='0' && *c<='9') {tag=tag*10+*c-'0'; c++;} - if (*c==' ') c++; - if (tag==ignore_tag) {while (c='0' && *c<='9') {tag=tag*10+*c-'0'; c++;} - if (*c==' ') c++; - ignore_tag=tag; - } - else if (strncmp(c,"\\par",4)==0) {strcpy(d,"\r\n"); d+=2; c+=4; if (*c==' ') c++;} - else if (strncmp(c,"\\tab",4)==0) {strcpy(d," "); d+=3; c+=4; if (*c==' ') c++;} - else if (strncmp(c,"\\li",3)==0) - { c+=3; while (*c>='0' && *c<='9') c++; if (*c==' ') c++; - } - else if (strncmp(c,"\\fi-",4)==0) - { c+=4; while (*c>='0' && *c<='9') c++; if (*c==' ') c++; - } - else if (strncmp(c,"\\'",2)==0) - { unsigned int hi=c[2], lo=c[3]; - if (hi>='0' && hi<='9') hi-='0'; else if (hi>='A' && hi<='Z') hi-='A'; else if (hi>='a' && hi<='z') hi-='a'; - if (lo>='0' && lo<='9') lo-='0'; else if (lo>='A' && lo<='Z') lo-='A'; else if (lo>='a' && lo<='z') lo-='a'; - *((unsigned char*)d) = (unsigned char)(hi*16+lo); - c+=4; d++; - } - else if (strncmp(c,"\\pntext",7)==0) {c+=7; while (c