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package HTTP::Cookies::Microsoft;use strict;use vars qw(@ISA $VERSION);$VERSION = sprintf("%d.%02d", q$Revision: 1.7 $ =~ /(\d+)\.(\d+)/);require HTTP::Cookies;@ISA=qw(HTTP::Cookies);sub load_cookies_from_file{	my ($file) = @_;	my @cookies;	my ($key, $value, $domain_path, $flags, $lo_expire, $hi_expire);	my ($lo_create, $hi_create, $sep);	open(COOKIES, $file) || return;	while ($key = <COOKIES>)	{		chomp($key);		chomp($value     = <COOKIES>);		chomp($domain_path= <COOKIES>);		chomp($flags     = <COOKIES>);		# 0x0001 bit is for secure		chomp($lo_expire = <COOKIES>);		chomp($hi_expire = <COOKIES>);		chomp($lo_create = <COOKIES>);		chomp($hi_create = <COOKIES>);		chomp($sep       = <COOKIES>);		if (!defined($key) || !defined($value) || !defined($domain_path) ||			!defined($flags) || !defined($hi_expire) || !defined($lo_expire) ||			!defined($hi_create) || !defined($lo_create) || !defined($sep) ||			($sep ne '*'))		{			last;		}		if ($domain_path =~ /^([^\/]+)(\/.*)$/)		{			my $domain = $1;			my $path = $2;			push(@cookies, {KEY => $key, VALUE => $value, DOMAIN => $domain,					PATH => $path, FLAGS =>$flags, HIXP =>$hi_expire,					LOXP => $lo_expire, HICREATE => $hi_create,					LOCREATE => $lo_create});		}	}	return \@cookies;}sub get_user_name{	use Win32;	use locale;	my $user = lc(Win32::LoginName());	return $user;}# MSIE stores create and expire times as Win32 FILETIME,# which is 64 bits of 100 nanosecond intervals since Jan 01 1601## But Cookies code expects time in 32-bit value expressed# in seconds since Jan 01 1970#sub epoch_time_offset_from_win32_filetime{	my ($high, $low) = @_;	#--------------------------------------------------------	# USEFUL CONSTANT	#--------------------------------------------------------	# 0x019db1de 0xd53e8000 is 1970 Jan 01 00:00:00 in Win32 FILETIME	#	# 100 nanosecond intervals == 0.1 microsecond intervals		my $filetime_low32_1970 = 0xd53e8000;	my $filetime_high32_1970 = 0x019db1de;	#------------------------------------	# ALGORITHM	#------------------------------------	# To go from 100 nanosecond intervals to seconds since 00:00 Jan 01 1970:	#	# 1. Adjust 100 nanosecond intervals to Jan 01 1970 base	# 2. Divide by 10 to get to microseconds (1/millionth second)	# 3. Divide by 1000000 (10 ^ 6) to get to seconds	#	# We can combine Step 2 & 3 into one divide.	#	# After much trial and error, I came up with the following code which	# avoids using Math::BigInt or floating pt, but still gives correct answers	# If the filetime is before the epoch, return 0	if (($high < $filetime_high32_1970) ||	    (($high == $filetime_high32_1970) && ($low < $filetime_low32_1970)))    	{		return 0;	}	# Can't multiply by 0x100000000, (1 << 32),	# without Perl issuing an integer overflow warning	#	# So use two multiplies by 0x10000 instead of one multiply by 0x100000000	#	# The result is the same.	#	my $date1970 = (($filetime_high32_1970 * 0x10000) * 0x10000) + $filetime_low32_1970;	my $time = (($high * 0x10000) * 0x10000) + $low;	$time -= $date1970;	$time /= 10000000;	return $time;}sub load_cookie{	my($self, $file) = @_;        my $now = time() - $HTTP::Cookies::EPOCH_OFFSET;	my $cookie_data;        if (-f $file)        {		# open the cookie file and get the data		$cookie_data = load_cookies_from_file($file);		foreach my $cookie (@{$cookie_data})		{			my $secure = ($cookie->{FLAGS} & 1) != 0;			my $expires = epoch_time_offset_from_win32_filetime($cookie->{HIXP}, $cookie->{LOXP});			$self->set_cookie(undef, $cookie->{KEY}, $cookie->{VALUE}, 					  $cookie->{PATH}, $cookie->{DOMAIN}, undef,					  0, $secure, $expires-$now, 0);		}	}}sub load{	my($self, $cookie_index) = @_;	my $now = time() - $HTTP::Cookies::EPOCH_OFFSET;	my $cookie_dir = '';	my $delay_load = (defined($self->{'delayload'}) && $self->{'delayload'});	my $user_name = get_user_name();	my $data;	$cookie_index ||= $self->{'file'} || return;	if ($cookie_index =~ /[\\\/][^\\\/]+$/)	{		$cookie_dir = $` . "\\";	}	local(*INDEX, $_);	open(INDEX, $cookie_index) || return;	binmode(INDEX);	if (256 != read(INDEX, $data, 256))	{		warn "$cookie_index file is not large enough";		close(INDEX);		return;	}	# Cookies' index.dat file starts with 32 bytes of signature	# followed by an offset to the first record, stored as a little-endian DWORD	my ($sig, $size) = unpack('a32 V', $data);		if (($sig !~ /^Client UrlCache MMF Ver 5\.2/) || # check that sig is valid (only tested in IE6.0)		(0x4000 != $size))	{		warn "$cookie_index ['$sig' $size] does not seem to contain cookies";		close(INDEX);		return;	}	if (0 == seek(INDEX, $size, 0)) # move the file ptr to start of the first record	{		close(INDEX);		return;	}	# Cookies are usually stored in 'URL ' records in two contiguous 0x80 byte sectors (256 bytes)	# so read in two 0x80 byte sectors and adjust if not a Cookie.	while (256 == read(INDEX, $data, 256))	{		# each record starts with a 4-byte signature		# and a count (little-endian DWORD) of 0x80 byte sectors for the record		($sig, $size) = unpack('a4 V', $data);		# Cookies are found in 'URL ' records		if ('URL ' ne $sig)		{			# skip over uninteresting record: I've seen 'HASH' and 'LEAK' records			if (($sig eq 'HASH') || ($sig eq 'LEAK'))			{				# '-2' takes into account the two 0x80 byte sectors we've just read in				if (($size > 0) && ($size != 2))				{				    if (0 == seek(INDEX, ($size-2)*0x80, 1))				    {					    # Seek failed. Something's wrong. Gonna stop.					    last;				    }				}			}			next;		}		#$REMOVE Need to check if URL records in Cookies' index.dat will		#        ever use more than two 0x80 byte sectors		if ($size > 2)		{			my $more_data = ($size-2)*0x80;			if ($more_data != read(INDEX, $data, $more_data, 256))			{				last;			}		}		if ($data =~ /Cookie\:$user_name\@([\x21-\xFF]+).*?($user_name\@[\x21-\xFF]+\.txt)/)		{			my $cookie_file = $cookie_dir . $2; # form full pathname			if (!$delay_load)			{				$self->load_cookie($cookie_file);			}			else			{				my $domain = $1;				# grab only the domain name, drop everything from the first dir sep on				if ($domain =~ m{[\\/]})				{					$domain = $`;				}				# set the delayload cookie for this domain with 				# the cookie_file as cookie for later-loading info				$self->set_cookie(undef, 'cookie', $cookie_file,						      '//+delayload', $domain, undef,						      0, 0, $now+86400, 0);			}		}	}	close(INDEX);	1;}1;__END__=head1 NAMEHTTP::Cookies::Microsoft - access to Microsoft cookies files=head1 SYNOPSIS use LWP; use HTTP::Cookies::Microsoft; use Win32::TieRegistry(Delimiter => "/"); my $cookies_dir = $Registry->      {"CUser/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Explorer/Shell Folders/Cookies"}; $cookie_jar = HTTP::Cookies::Microsoft->new(                   file     => "$cookies_dir\\index.dat",                   'delayload' => 1,               ); my $browser = LWP::UserAgent->new; $browser->cookie_jar( $cookie_jar );=head1 DESCRIPTIONThis is a subclass of C<HTTP::Cookies> whichloads Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x and 6.x for Windows (MSIE)cookie files.See the documentation for L<HTTP::Cookies>.=head1 METHODSThe following methods are provided:=over 4=item $cookie_jar = HTTP::Cookies::Microsoft->new;The constructor takes hash style parameters. In additionto the regular HTTP::Cookies parameters, HTTP::Cookies::Microsoftrecognizes the following:  delayload:       delay loading of cookie data until a request                   is actually made. This results in faster                   runtime unless you use most of the cookies                   since only the domain's cookie data                   is loaded on demand.=back=head1 CAVEATSPlease note that the code DOESN'T support saving to the MSIEcookie file format.=head1 AUTHORJohnny Lee <typo_pl@hotmail.com>=head1 COPYRIGHTCopyright 2002 Johnny LeeThis library is free software; you can redistribute it and/ormodify it under the same terms as Perl itself.=cut

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