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Timestamp:
08/13/2023 10:29:04 AM (3 years ago)
Author:
SergeyBiryukov
Message:

Coding Standards: Bring more consistency to Last-Modified and ETag checks.

This updates two fragments for sending a 304 Not Modified header to better align with each other by using consistent variable names and formatting.

Follow-up to [1036], [1037], [1043], [2534], [2584], [2627], [12603], [12936], [56362].

See #58831.

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  • trunk/src/wp-includes/ms-files.php

    r55988 r56395  
    5555}
    5656
    57 $last_modified = gmdate( 'D, d M Y H:i:s', filemtime( $file ) );
    58 $etag          = '"' . md5( $last_modified ) . '"';
    59 header( "Last-Modified: $last_modified GMT" );
    60 header( 'ETag: ' . $etag );
     57$wp_last_modified = gmdate( 'D, d M Y H:i:s', filemtime( $file ) );
     58$wp_etag          = '"' . md5( $wp_last_modified ) . '"';
     59
     60header( "Last-Modified: $wp_last_modified GMT" );
     61header( 'ETag: ' . $wp_etag );
    6162header( 'Expires: ' . gmdate( 'D, d M Y H:i:s', time() + 100000000 ) . ' GMT' );
    6263
    6364// Support for conditional GET - use stripslashes() to avoid formatting.php dependency.
    64 $client_etag = isset( $_SERVER['HTTP_IF_NONE_MATCH'] ) ? stripslashes( $_SERVER['HTTP_IF_NONE_MATCH'] ) : false;
    65 
    66 if ( ! isset( $_SERVER['HTTP_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE'] ) ) {
    67     $_SERVER['HTTP_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE'] = false;
     65if ( isset( $_SERVER['HTTP_IF_NONE_MATCH'] ) ) {
     66    $client_etag = stripslashes( $_SERVER['HTTP_IF_NONE_MATCH'] );
     67} else {
     68    $client_etag = '';
    6869}
    6970
    70 $client_last_modified = trim( $_SERVER['HTTP_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE'] );
     71if ( isset( $_SERVER['HTTP_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE'] ) ) {
     72    $client_last_modified = trim( $_SERVER['HTTP_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE'] );
     73} else {
     74    $client_last_modified = '';
     75}
     76
    7177// If string is empty, return 0. If not, attempt to parse into a timestamp.
    7278$client_modified_timestamp = $client_last_modified ? strtotime( $client_last_modified ) : 0;
    7379
    74 // Make a timestamp for our most recent modification...
    75 $modified_timestamp = strtotime( $last_modified );
     80// Make a timestamp for our most recent modification.
     81$wp_modified_timestamp = strtotime( $wp_last_modified );
    7682
    7783if ( ( $client_last_modified && $client_etag )
    78     ? ( ( $client_modified_timestamp >= $modified_timestamp ) && ( $client_etag == $etag ) )
    79     : ( ( $client_modified_timestamp >= $modified_timestamp ) || ( $client_etag == $etag ) )
    80     ) {
     84    ? ( ( $client_modified_timestamp >= $wp_modified_timestamp ) && ( $client_etag === $wp_etag ) )
     85    : ( ( $client_modified_timestamp >= $wp_modified_timestamp ) || ( $client_etag === $wp_etag ) )
     86) {
    8187    status_header( 304 );
    8288    exit;
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