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Traipse Alpha 'OpenRPG' {090917-00}
Traipse is a distribution of OpenRPG that is designed to be easy to setup and go. Traipse also makes it easy for developers to work on code without fear of sacrifice. 'Ornery-Orc' continues the trend of 'Grumpy' and adds fixes to the code. 'Ornery-Orc''s main goal is to offer more advanced features and enhance the productivity of the user.
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Adds menu changes to draw attention to important updates, errors, or other events. (image info coming soon)
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author | sirebral |
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date | Thu, 17 Sep 2009 01:14:48 -0500 |
parents | 449a8900f9ac |
children | 1ed2feab0db9 |
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# utility function; see Post() in chatwnd.py import re import string from orpg.orpgCore import * from orpg.tools.orpg_log import logger from orpg.tools.decorators import debugging #============================================ # simple_html_repair(string) # # Crude html/xml parser/verifier. # Catches many mistyped and/or malformed # html tags and prevents them from causing # issues with the chat display (see chatwnd.py) # DOES NOT catch misused but properly formated # html like <script> or <li> which are known # to cause issues with the chat display # # Created 04-25-2005 by Snowdog #============================================= @debugging def simple_html_repair(string): "Returns string with extra > symbols to isolate badly formated HTML" #walk though string checking positions of < and > tags. first_instance = string.find('<') if first_instance == -1: return string #no html, bail out. #strip string of an instances of ">>" and "<<" recursively #while (string.find(">>") != -1):string = string.replace(">>",">") while (string.find("<<") != -1):string = string.replace("<<","<") last_start = first_instance in_tag_flag = 1 a = first_instance + 1 while a < len(string): if string[a] == '<': if in_tag_flag == 1: #attempt to figure out best place to put missing > #search from last_start to current position at_front = 1 for best_pos in range(last_start,a): if (str(string[best_pos]).isspace())and (at_front == 0): break else: at_front = 0 best_pos = best_pos + 1 a = best_pos string = string[:a]+">"+string[a:] in_tag_flag = 0 #jump back up one character to catch the last > and reset the in_tag_flag a = a - 1 else: in_tag_flag = 1 last_start = a if string[a] == '>': last_start = a #found a closing tag, move start of scan block up. in_tag_flag = 0 if (a >= (len(string)-1))and(in_tag_flag == 1): #at end of string and need a closing tag marker string = string +">" a = a+1 #strip string of an instances of "<>" string = string.replace("<>","") #sanity check. Count the < and > characters, if there arn't enough > chars #tack them on the end to avoid open-tag conditions diff = string.count('<') - string.count('>') if diff > 0: for d in range(1,diff): string = string+">" return string """ Depricated! Might as well use the already made component.get('xml') def strip_unicode(txt): for i in xrange(len(txt)): if txt[i] not in string.printable: try: txt = txt.replace(txt[i], '&#' + str(ord(txt[i])) + ';') except: txt = txt.replace(txt[i], '{?}') return txt """ #================================================ # strip_script_tags(string) # # removes all script tags (start and end) # 04-26-2005 Snowdog #================================================ @debugging def strip_script_tags(string): #kill the <script> issue p = re.compile( '<(\s*)(/*)[Ss][Cc][Rr][Ii][Pp][Tt](.*?)>') string = p.sub( "<!-- script tag removed //-->", string) return string #================================================ # strip_li_tags(string) # # removes all li tags (start and end) # 05-13-2005 #================================================ @debugging def strip_li_tags(string): #kill the <li> issue string = re.sub( r'<(\s*)[Ll][Ii](.*?)>', r'<b><font color="#000000" size=+1>*</font></b> ', string) string = re.sub( r'<(/*)[Ll][Ii](.*?)>', r'<br />', string) return string #================================================ # strip_body_tags(string) # # removes all body tags (start and end) from messages # should not break the setting of custom background colors # through legitimate means such as the OpenRPG settings. # 07-27-2005 by mDuo13 #================================================ @debugging def strip_body_tags(string): bodytag_regex = re.compile(r"""<\/?body.*?>""", re.I) string = re.sub(bodytag_regex, "", string) return string #================================================ # strip_misalignment_tags(string) # # removes the alignment aspect of <p> tags, since # simply closing one doesn't actually fix the text # alignment. (I'm assuming this is a bug in wxWindows' # html parser.) # However, closing <center> tags does # return the text to its normal alignment, so this # algorithm simply closes them, allowing them to be # used legitimately without causing much annoyance. # 07-27-2005 mDuo13 #================================================ @debugging def strip_misalignment_tags(string): alignment_regex = re.compile(r"""<p([^>]*?)align\s*=\s*('.*?'|".*?"|[^\s>]*)(.*?)>""", re.I) string = re.sub(alignment_regex, "<p\\1\\3>", string) center_regex = re.compile(r"""<center.*?>""", re.I) endcenter_regex = re.compile(r"""</center.*?>""", re.I) num_centertags = center_regex.findall(string) num_endcentertags = endcenter_regex.findall(string) if num_centertags > num_endcentertags: missing_tags = len(num_centertags) - len(num_endcentertags) string = string + missing_tags*"</center>"#yes, you can do this. return string #================================================ # strip_img_tags(string) # # removes all img tags (start and end) # 05-13-2005 # redone 07-11-2005 by mDuo13 #================================================ @debugging def strip_img_tags(string): #This is a Settings definable feature, Allowing users to enable or disable image display to fix the client crash due to large img posted to chat. #p = re.sub( r'<(\s*)(/*)[Ii][Mm][Gg][ ][Ss][Rr][Cc][=](.*?)>', r'<!-- img tag removed //--> <a href=\3>\3</a>', string) #this regex is substantially more powerful than the one above img_tag_regex = re.compile(r"""<img.*?src\s*?=\s*('.*?'|".*?"|[^\s>]*).*?>""", re.I) #this is what replaces the regex match. the \\1 refers to the URL from the previous string img_repl_str = "<a href=\\1>[img]</a>" #replaces all instances of images in the string with links p = re.sub(img_tag_regex, img_repl_str, string) return p