drupal_validate_utf8

Versions
4.7 – 7
drupal_validate_utf8($text)

Checks whether a string is valid UTF-8.

All functions designed to filter input should use drupal_validate_utf8 to ensure they operate on valid UTF-8 strings to prevent bypass of the filter.

When text containing an invalid UTF-8 lead byte (0xC0 - 0xFF) is presented as UTF-8 to Internet Explorer 6, the program may misinterpret subsequent bytes. When these subsequent bytes are HTML control characters such as quotes or angle brackets, parts of the text that were deemed safe by filters end up in locations that are potentially unsafe; An onerror attribute that is outside of a tag, and thus deemed safe by a filter, can be interpreted by the browser as if it were inside the tag.

The function does not return FALSE for strings containing character codes above U+10FFFF, even though these are prohibited by RFC 3629.

Parameters

$text The text to check.

Return value

TRUE if the text is valid UTF-8, FALSE if not.

Code

includes/bootstrap.inc, line 1222

<?php
function drupal_validate_utf8($text) {
  if (strlen($text) == 0) {
    return TRUE;
  }
  // With the PCRE_UTF8 modifier 'u', preg_match() fails silently on strings
  // containing invalid UTF-8 byte sequences. It does not reject character
  // codes above U+10FFFF (represented by 4 or more octets), though.
  return (preg_match('/^./us', $text) == 1);
}
?>
Login or register to post comments
 
 

All source code and documentation on this site is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 and later. Drupal is a registered trademark of Dries Buytaert.