diff --git a/htdocs/core/lib/bank.lib.php b/htdocs/core/lib/bank.lib.php
index 77b92447d3f..36626ffcc94 100644
--- a/htdocs/core/lib/bank.lib.php
+++ b/htdocs/core/lib/bank.lib.php
@@ -132,8 +132,8 @@ function bank_admin_prepare_head($object)
function checkIbanForAccount($account)
{
require_once DOL_DOCUMENT_ROOT.'/includes/php-iban/oophp-iban.php';
- $iban = new Iban();
- $check = $iban->Verify($account->iban);
+ $iban = new Iban($account->iban);
+ $check = $iban->Verify();
//print '
'.print_r($iban, true).'
';
if ($check) {
//print 'OK
';
diff --git a/htdocs/includes/php-iban/LICENSE b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..65c5ca88a67
--- /dev/null
+++ b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,165 @@
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diff --git a/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/COMEDY-OF-ERRORS b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/COMEDY-OF-ERRORS
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..0eb3b8860ad
--- /dev/null
+++ b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/COMEDY-OF-ERRORS
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
+This file lists specific errors observed in the official IBAN specification.
+
+In addition to the specific errors, there persist basic outstanding
+matters that cause issue for implementers:
+ - Non 1:1 mapping of records to countries (eg: French territories, etc.)
+ - Mixing of free text and hard data in specification fields
+ - Lack of validation of information in fields prior to publishing
+ - Lack of synchronisation between TXT and PDF versions of the registry
+
+2011-07-16
+----------
+ - No information for Kuwait past sixth column
+ - Total absence of information regarding Kazakhstan
+ - '1.00001E+15' instead of a valid BBAN example for Lithuania
+ - Repeated IBAN example in human format instead of IBAN format-
+ specification for UAE
+ - Incorrect domestic example for Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Latvia,
+ Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Mauritius, Romania, San Marino
+ (complete, human-format IBAN instead of domestic example)
+
+Early 2012
+----------
+ - Inconsistent record ordering (KW, KZ)
+ - Inconsistent capitalization (DK)
+ - Continued presence of incorrect domestic examples
+
+February 2013
+-------------
+ - Deployment of unparseable special values such as "Not in use" (FI).
+ - Still(!) missing a registry entry for 2010's 'new' entry of Khazakstan
+
+September 2013
+--------------
+ - Azerbaijan, Brazil, Costa Rica, Palestine, Virgin Islands 'SEPA
+ Country' field in PDF (yes/no) is completely blank
+
+March 2014
+----------
+ - In multiple cases, territories of a major country have a SEPA status
+ that differs from the parent jurisdiction. The IBAN specification as
+ previously released does not include individual records for these
+ territories, and thus cannot convey this important information.
+ - The IBAN registry's old URL is no longer publicly available! Its now
+ ends in a 404, and the apparent new home, located over at
+ http://www.swift.com/products_services/by_type/reference_data/iban_registry_iso13616
+ does not have any content. The parent portion of this part of the
+ SWIFT website suggests the information may have been moved to a new
+ 'SWIFTRef' site, however that site appears to only peddle paid for
+ directories of BICs and similar. The new location after much
+ searching was found to be http://www.swift.com/products_services/bic_and_iban_format_registration_iban_format_r
+
+June 2014
+---------
+ - The TXT registry records of QA and JO do not match those within the
+ PDF and are essentially spurious while looking roughly correct. Dang.
diff --git a/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/ECBS standard implementation guidelines SIG203V3.2.pdf b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/ECBS standard implementation guidelines SIG203V3.2.pdf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..c7c860aee67
Binary files /dev/null and b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/ECBS standard implementation guidelines SIG203V3.2.pdf differ
diff --git a/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/HACKING b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/HACKING
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..dfc48f1ae5b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/HACKING
@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+By unix tradition, this file outlines information that may be useful to
+people who wish to modify the php-iban project. It outlines some basic
+information around design decisions and other considerations.
+
+ Procedural style
+ ----------------
+ The code is written in PHP's original procedural style, and does
+ not require or assume any OO model. This is unix tradition and
+ should ease any integration pains due to objectspace mismatches.
+ In addition, it should make it easy for users both within an OO
+ or a procedural codebase to make use of the library. An OO wrapper
+ has been supplied to make things more familiar for those who are
+ only exposed to OO PHP: please try to keep it in synch with the
+ procedural (main) library where possible.
+
+ Registry maintenance
+ --------------------
+ The 'convert-registry.php' tool found in the 'utils/' subdirectory
+ is intended to assist with the automatic conversion of the SWIFT-
+ provided 'IBAN Registry' text files to the format required to
+ support php-iban execution. Why is there a new format, and why is it
+ distributed with php-iban instead of being generated on the fly
+ from SWIFT-provided data files? There are a few reasons:
+
+ - Error correction
+ If errors are discovered in the official specification then they
+ can be resolved by us. There are (or have been) known errors
+ with the official IBAN Registry. (See COMEDY-OF-ERRORS)
+
+ - Exclusion correction
+ If exclusions are discovered in the official specification then
+ they can be resolved by us. There are (or have been) known
+ exclusions from the official IBAN Registry. (See COMEDY-OF-ERRORS)
+
+ - Efficiency
+ Because pattern matching is a core part of the functionality of
+ php-iban, and the pattern algorithms distributed by SWIFT are
+ (rather strangely) not in regular expression format, using their
+ files directly would result in a fairly significant startup
+ penalty as pattern conversion would be required (at each
+ invocation!) unless a caching strategy were deployed, which would
+ create additional complexity and sources of bugs (in addition,
+ due to the previous two points automatic conversion is not
+ presently possible ... and may never be!)
+
+ - Maintainability
+ Distribution of a modified registry along with php-iban places
+ the burden of registry maintenance on with the package
+ maintainer(s) rather than with the user. This is better for
+ users who, if they really want, can still hack their local copy.
+
+ Note that due to points one and two, the 'convert-registry.php' tool
+ is insufficient to produce a correct 'registry.txt' file. (You may
+ wish to review the differences between your newly generated file
+ and the original with the 'diff' tool in order to ascertain what
+ has changed.)
+
+ A closing point on the registry: obviously, if any new fields are
+ added, then it is best to append them to the end of the registry
+ (rightmost, new field) in order to preserve backwards compatibility
+ instead of re-ordering the fields which would break older installs.
+ (The internal '_iban_load_registry()' function re-orders these fields
+ at load time in order to simplify runtime debugging, anyway.)
diff --git a/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/ISO13616.pdf b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/ISO13616.pdf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..fa23285c4f7
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diff --git a/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/LICENSE b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..fc8a5de7edf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,165 @@
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+
+ Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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diff --git a/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/README b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/README
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..e0deacd88f3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/README
@@ -0,0 +1,207 @@
+php-iban README
+---------------
+
+php-iban is a library for parsing and validating International Bank
+Account Number (IBAN) information in PHP.
+
+It also validates Internet International Bank Account Number
+(IIBAN) as specified at http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-iiban-01
+(see also http://www.ifex-project.org/our-proposals/iiban)
+
+php-iban lives at http://code.google.com/p/php-iban
+
+ What is an IBAN?
+ ----------------
+ An IBAN is basically a standardised way of explaining a bank
+ account number that works across borders. Its structure is:
+
+ +
+
+ BBAN is the term used to describe the national-level format
+ for a bank account number, which varies between countries
+ (and was sometimes created just to get IBAN connectivity!).
+ Note that a BBAN may have its own checksum algorithm.
+
+ IBAN provides basic protection, using the checksum, against
+ transcription (ie: human copying) errors. It also provides
+ a registry of valid destination countries and their BBAN
+ formats. Thus, when you ask php-iban to 'validate' an IBAN
+ it ensures that these checks are passed. However, it cannot
+ ensure that a bank account actually exists - the only party
+ who can do that is the receiving bank or country.
+
+ IBAN was invented in Europe, however its usage is growing
+ rapidly to other parts of the world. Thus, the future of
+ this library looks pretty good.
+
+ For further information, please see 'docs/ISO13616.pdf' or
+ visit Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBAN
+
+ What is an IIBAN?
+ -----------------
+ An Internet IBAN (IIBAN) identifies an internet-based financial
+ endpoint in a manner that is superset-compatible with the existing
+ European Committee for Banking Standards (ECBS) International Bank
+ Account Number (IBAN) standard [ISO13616].
+
+ For more information see http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-iiban-00
+ and http://www.ifex-project.org/our-proposals/iiban
+
+ To disable IIBAN support from your installation, simply remove
+ the second ('AA|...') line from the top of the registry.txt file.
+
+ Execution environment
+ ---------------------
+ At present the library merely requires a PHP engine to be present
+ and has no external dependencies. It is recommended that your
+ PHP engine is configured to disable verbose warnings for events
+ such as access of unknown array indexes, though this should be
+ standard on almost any PHP deployment today. Any PHP engine
+ in use today should be compatible, though PHP3 or PHP4 execution
+ environments may require minor modifications (specifically,
+ some string functions may have changed).
+
+ Installation
+ ------------
+ Simply copy 'php-iban.php' and 'registry.txt' to an appropriate
+ location for your project. The location of the files will affect
+ the 'require_once()' line used to load the library from your
+ codebase, and may have relevance security (see 'Security' below).
+ Note that 'php-iban.php' expects to find 'registry.txt' in the
+ same directory as itself.
+
+ Security
+ --------
+ Following best practice for library files, the location chosen
+ for the php-iban.php and registry.txt files should ideally be
+ outside of any web-accessible directories. Thus, if your
+ web project lives in /var/www/myproject/htdocs/ then it would
+ be preferably to place php-iban in /var/www/myproject or some
+ other directory that is not visible to regular web users.
+
+ Secondly, neither file should be writable by the web server
+ itself in order to prevent compromise of the execution path
+ (ie: getting hacked). So, for example if your web server runs
+ as user 'www', group 'www', you can ensure that the web server
+ has minimal required privileges against the files as follows
+ (note that you will need to be root to execute these commands):
+
+ # chown php-iban registry.txt # where is a
+ # non-root user that
+ # is not 'www'.
+ # chgrp www php-iban registry.txt # set group to 'www'
+ # chmod ugo-rwx php-iban registry.txt # remove privileges
+ # chmod g+r php-iban registry.txt # allow 'www' group
+ # to read the files
+
+ Obviously the above do not apply if you are using PHP in a
+ non web-oriented project (eg: a cronjob or daemon), a usage
+ of the language that is apparently growing - but limited.
+
+ Using the library
+ -----------------
+ Basic invocation is as follows:
+
+ # include the library
+ require_once('/path/to/php-iban.php'); # /path/to/ is optional
+
+ # use some library function or other...
+ if(!verify_iban($iban_to_verify)) {
+ # blame the user...
+ }
+
+ Note that because the library is designed in a procedural manner
+ rather than an object-oriented manner it should be easy to
+ integrate with a wide variety of established codebases and
+ PHP interpreter versions.
+
+ Using the library's OO wrapper
+ ------------------------------
+ Because many new PHP programmers seems to learn the language via
+ books that only teach OO based programming and are thus unfamiliar
+ with procedural PHP (and often relatively inexperienced as
+ programmers, too) an OO wrapper-library has been provided.
+
+ ======================= READ THIS =================================
+ However *you should avoid excessive use of OO*. For some thought
+ provoking discussions of the negative aspects of overusing OO,
+ please refer to 'Coders at Work' and 'The Art of UNIX Programming'.
+ (OO is great for some problems, but simply pointless for most.)
+ ===================================================================
+
+ Anyway, to use the OO wrapper supplied, invocation is as follows:
+
+ # include the OO wrapper to the library
+ require_once('/path/to/oophp-iban.php'); # /path/to is optional
+
+ # instantiate an IBAN object
+ $myIban = new IBAN('AZ12345678901234');
+ if(!$myIban->Verify()) {
+ # blame the user...
+ }
+
+ Documentation
+ -------------
+ There are three types of functions provided by the library:
+
+ - IBAN-level functions
+
+ These are functions that operate on an IBAN. All of these
+ functions accept either machine format or human format
+ IBANs as input. Typically they return facts about an IBAN
+ as their output (for example whether it is valid or not,
+ or the BBAN (national-level) portion of the IBAN), though
+ some of them may perform other functions (eg: fixing a
+ broken IBAN checksum). These functions are named 'iban_*'
+ with the exception of the most commonly used function,
+ 'verify_iban()', and excepting the country-level functions.
+
+ (Regarding the object oriented wrapper - all of these
+ functions are implemented as methods on IBAN objects)
+
+ - IBAN country-level functions
+ These functions return information about countries that are
+ part of the IBAN standard. They each take the two letter
+ ISO country code at the beginning of an IBAN as their
+ argument. They are named 'iban_country_*', with the
+ exception of 'iban_countries()' which returns a list of
+ the known IBAN countries. (For example, functions that
+ return an example IBAN or BBAN for the country, or the
+ name of the country.)
+
+ (Regarding the object oriented wrapper - all of these
+ functions are implemented as methods on IBANCountry
+ objects, except for 'iban_countries()' which is
+ implemented as the Countries() method on the IBAN class)
+
+ - Internal functions
+ These functions begin with '_iban_*' and can be ignored.
+
+ (Regarding the object oriented wrapper - these functions
+ are not present)
+
+ Please refer to either http://code.google.com/p/php-iban or the
+ commented source code of php-iban itself for the complete list of
+ which functions are available. Of course, in unix style one could
+ achieve the same in a pinch as follows (instant documentation!):
+ $ grep function php-iban.php
+ $ egrep '(Class|function)' oophp-iban.php
+
+ Community
+ ---------
+ You are encouraged to contribute bugs, feedback and suggestions
+ through the project's website.
+
+ Particularly if you deploy php-iban in a commercial setting, you are
+ STRONGLY encouraged to join the project's mailing list, which can
+ be found via the website. Joining the mailing list ensures that you
+ can be made aware of important updates. Important updates include:
+ - Updates to new registry editions (support new countries that have
+ been added to the IBAN system)
+ - Bug fixes
+ - Security updates
+
+ The email list receives almost no traffic and as a 'Google Group' is
+ well protected from spam, so don't worry about junk in your inbox.
+
+Thanks for choosing php-iban! You have excellent taste in software ;)
diff --git a/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/REGISTRY-URL b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/REGISTRY-URL
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..58fb8c6dadb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/REGISTRY-URL
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+To get the latest ISO13616 IBAN registry, go to:
+ http://www.swift.com/products_services/bic_and_iban_format_registration_iban_format_r
+
+TXT format:
+ http://www.swift.com/dsp/resources/documents/IBAN_Registry.txt
+
+PDF format:
+ http://www.swift.com/dsp/resources/documents/IBAN_Registry.pdf
+
+Unfortunately, it has been noticed in 2011 that the official .txt file is
+not an accurate representation of the PDF format specification, and lacks
+some information. It is hoped that in future SWIFT will be more careful to
+publish only correct standards information.
+
+It has been noted in 2014 that this is still the case.
+
+(For more information on this subject, see the HACKING file)
diff --git a/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/SEPA b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/SEPA
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..8310ff1cfb0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/SEPA
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+Interpreting the SEPA Field
+===========================
+
+Note that some IIBAN providers may in fact provide SEPA connectivity.
+
+Thus, implementers are reminded to consider the reported SEPA status
+of a country within the registry as confirming rather than negating
+the potential SEPA status of a potential financial institution who
+may be party to a proposed transaction.
diff --git a/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/TODO b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/TODO
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..906ab7e3fb6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/docs/TODO
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+TODO
+----
+
+ - Finnish record suggests position at which to pad domestic account
+ numbers in order to reach a BBAN / IBAN, this data could be of
+ some use for certain applications and would be nice to include
+ - Addition of information regarding preferred human-level formatting
+ for each country's BBAN - worthwhile?
+ - Addition of 'date effective' information for records such as BH
+ and the UAE that published data in advance of deployment
+ - Support for calculating or validating any known national (sub-
+ BBAN-level) checksum algorithms?
+ - URLs to national-level BBAN format specifications
+ - Consider adding a library of localised forms and abbreviations
+ for account number portions, for example Austria and Germany seem
+ to have 'Kontonummer' (KTO) for account number, and 'Bankleitzah'
+ (BLZ) for bank identifier. This could assist greatly with
+ deployments requiring international and/or constrained input.
+ - Consider building a library of national-level bank or payment
+ institution identifier codes. This would be rather large and an
+ optional extension and would be in competition with SWIFTRef.
diff --git a/htdocs/includes/php-iban/mistranscriptions.txt b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/mistranscriptions.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..7593475ff6f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/mistranscriptions.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+ ; formalities
+ input-roman = number / letter
+ number = c-0 / c-1 / c-2 / c-3 / c-4 / c-5 / c-6 / c-7 / c-8 / c-9
+ letter = c-a / c-b / c-c / c-d / c-e / c-f / c-g / c-h / c-i / c-j
+ / c-k / c-l / c-m / c-n / c-o / c-p / c-q / c-r / c-s
+ / c-t / c-u / c-v / c-w / c-x / c-y / c-z
+
+ ; possible sources of mistranscribed numbers
+ c-0 = "O" / "6" / "D" / "G"
+ c-1 = "I" / "L" / "7" / "2" / "Z"
+ c-2 = "Z" / "7" / "P" / "E" / "1"
+ c-3 = "8" / "B"
+ c-4 = "G" / "U"
+ c-5 = "S" / "7"
+ c-6 = "0" / "O" / "8" / "G" / "C" / "B" / "D"
+ c-7 = "J" / "I" / "1" / "L"
+ c-8 = "B" / "3" / "6"
+ c-9 = "G" / "Y" / "O" / "0" / "D"
+
+ ; possible sources of mistranscribed letters
+ c-a = "G" / "Q" / "O" / "0"
+ c-b = "6" / "3" / "8" / "P" / "0" / "O"
+ c-c = "R" / "6" / "I" / "L" / "O" / "0"
+ c-d = "0" / "O" / "9" / "Q" / "G" / "6" / "A"
+ c-e = "F" / "G" / "0" / "2" / "K" / "Z" / "S" / "O"
+ c-f = "E" / "K" / "T" / "P" / "Y" / "4" / "B" / "7" / "1"
+ c-g = "9" / "Q" / "8" / "6" / "0" / "C" / "4" / "O"
+ c-h = "B" / "N" / "A" / "4" / "6" / "M" / "W" / "F" / "R" / "T" / "X"
+ c-i = "1" / "L" / "7" / "J" / "2" / "T" / "Z"
+ c-j = "I" / "7" / "2" / "9" / "1" / "U" / "T" / "Q" / "P" / "Y" / "Z"
+ / "L" / "S"
+ c-k = "F" / "X" / "H" / "R"
+ c-l = "1" / "2" / "7" / "C" / "I" / "J" / "R" / "T" / "Y" / "Z"
+ c-m = "H" / "8" / "E" / "3" / "N" / "V" / "W"
+ c-n = "H" / "R" / "C" / "2" / "4" / "M" / "O" / "P" / "K" / "T" / "Z"
+ c-o = "0" / "6" / "9" / "A" / "D" / "G" / "C" / "E" / "B" / "N" / "P"
+ / "Q" / "R"
+ c-p = "F" / "4" / "8" / "2" / "B" / "J" / "R" / "N" / "O" / "T" / "Y"
+ c-q = "O" / "G" / "9" / "Y" / "1" / "7" / "L"
+ c-r = "K" / "B" / "V" / "C" / "1" / "L" / "2"
+ c-s = "5" / "6" / "9" / "B" / "G" / "Q" / "A" / "Y"
+ c-t = "1" / "4" / "7" / "F" / "I" / "J" / "L" / "P" / "X" / "Y"
+ c-u = "V" / "N" / "A" / "4" / "9" / "W" / "Y"
+ c-v = "U" / "R" / "N"
+ c-w = "M" / "N" / "U" / "V"
+ c-x = "K" / "F" / "4" / "T" / "V" / "Y"
+ c-y = "G" / "V" / "J" / "I" / "4" / "9" / "T" / "F" / "Q" / "1"
+ c-z = "2" / "1" / "L" / "R" / "I" / "7" / "V" / "3" / "4"
+
diff --git a/htdocs/includes/php-iban/oophp-iban.php b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/oophp-iban.php
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..76e3cd0d06b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/oophp-iban.php
@@ -0,0 +1,157 @@
+iban = $iban;
+ }
+
+ public function Verify($iban='') {
+ if($iban!='') { return verify_iban($iban); }
+ return verify_iban($this->iban);
+ # we could throw exceptions of various types, but why - does it really
+ # add anything? possibly some slightly better user feedback potential.
+ # however, this can be written by hand by performing individual checks
+ # ala the code in verify_iban() itself where required, which is likely
+ # almost never. for the increased complexity and
+ # maintenance/documentation cost, i say, therefore: no. no exceptions.
+ }
+
+ public function MistranscriptionSuggestions() {
+ return iban_mistranscription_suggestions($this->iban);
+ }
+
+ public function MachineFormat() {
+ return iban_to_machine_format($this->iban);
+ }
+
+ public function HumanFormat() {
+ return iban_to_human_format($this->iban);
+ }
+
+ public function Country($iban='') {
+ return iban_get_country_part($this->iban);
+ }
+
+ public function Checksum($iban='') {
+ return iban_get_checksum_part($this->iban);
+ }
+
+ public function BBAN() {
+ return iban_get_bban_part($this->iban);
+ }
+
+ public function VerifyChecksum() {
+ return iban_verify_checksum($this->iban);
+ }
+
+ public function FindChecksum() {
+ return iban_find_checksum($this->iban);
+ }
+
+ public function SetChecksum() {
+ $this->iban = iban_set_checksum($this->iban);
+ }
+
+ public function ChecksumStringReplace() {
+ return iban_checksum_string_replace($this->iban);
+ }
+
+ public function Parts() {
+ return iban_get_parts($this->iban);
+ }
+
+ public function Bank() {
+ return iban_get_bank_part($this->iban);
+ }
+
+ public function Branch() {
+ return iban_get_branch_part($this->iban);
+ }
+
+ public function Account() {
+ return iban_get_account_part($this->iban);
+ }
+
+ public function Countries() {
+ return iban_countries();
+ }
+}
+
+# IBANCountry
+Class IBANCountry {
+
+ # constructor with code
+ function __construct($code = '') {
+ $this->code = $code;
+ }
+
+ public function Name() {
+ return iban_country_get_country_name($this->code);
+ }
+
+ public function DomesticExample() {
+ return iban_country_get_domestic_example($this->code);
+ }
+
+ public function BBANExample() {
+ return iban_country_get_bban_example($this->code);
+ }
+
+ public function BBANFormatSWIFT() {
+ return iban_country_get_bban_format_swift($this->code);
+ }
+
+ public function BBANFormatRegex() {
+ return iban_country_get_bban_format_regex($this->code);
+ }
+
+ public function BBANLength() {
+ return iban_country_get_bban_length($this->code);
+ }
+
+ public function IBANExample() {
+ return iban_country_get_iban_example($this->code);
+ }
+
+ public function IBANFormatSWIFT() {
+ return iban_country_get_iban_format_swift($this->code);
+ }
+
+ public function IBANFormatRegex() {
+ return iban_country_get_iban_format_regex($this->code);
+ }
+
+ public function IBANLength() {
+ return iban_country_get_iban_length($this->code);
+ }
+
+ public function BankIDStartOffset() {
+ return iban_country_get_bankid_start_offset($this->code);
+ }
+
+ public function BankIDStopOffset() {
+ return iban_country_get_bankid_stop_offset($this->code);
+ }
+
+ public function BranchIDStartOffset() {
+ return iban_country_get_branchid_start_offset($this->code);
+ }
+
+ public function BranchIDStopOffset() {
+ return iban_country_get_branchid_stop_offset($this->code);
+ }
+
+ public function RegistryEdition() {
+ return iban_country_get_registry_edition($this->code);
+ }
+
+ public function IsSEPA() {
+ return iban_country_is_sepa($this->code);
+ }
+
+}
+
+?>
diff --git a/htdocs/includes/php-iban/php-iban.php b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/php-iban.php
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..e4ef4d8dd1d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/php-iban.php
@@ -0,0 +1,486 @@
+0) && (($i+1)%4==0)) { $human_iban .= ' '; }
+ }
+ return $human_iban;
+}
+
+# Get the country part from an IBAN
+function iban_get_country_part($iban) {
+ $iban = iban_to_machine_format($iban);
+ return substr($iban,0,2);
+}
+
+# Get the checksum part from an IBAN
+function iban_get_checksum_part($iban) {
+ $iban = iban_to_machine_format($iban);
+ return substr($iban,2,2);
+}
+
+# Get the BBAN part from an IBAN
+function iban_get_bban_part($iban) {
+ $iban = iban_to_machine_format($iban);
+ return substr($iban,4);
+}
+
+# Check the checksum of an IBAN - code modified from Validate_Finance PEAR class
+function iban_verify_checksum($iban) {
+ # convert to machine format
+ $iban = iban_to_machine_format($iban);
+ # move first 4 chars (countrycode and checksum) to the end of the string
+ $tempiban = substr($iban, 4).substr($iban, 0, 4);
+ # subsitutute chars
+ $tempiban = iban_checksum_string_replace($tempiban);
+ # mod97-10
+ $result = iban_mod97_10($tempiban);
+ # checkvalue of 1 indicates correct IBAN checksum
+ if ($result != 1) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ return true;
+}
+
+# Find the correct checksum for an IBAN
+# $iban The IBAN whose checksum should be calculated
+function iban_find_checksum($iban) {
+ $iban = iban_to_machine_format($iban);
+ # move first 4 chars to right
+ $left = substr($iban,0,2) . '00'; # but set right-most 2 (checksum) to '00'
+ $right = substr($iban,4);
+ # glue back together
+ $tmp = $right . $left;
+ # convert letters using conversion table
+ $tmp = iban_checksum_string_replace($tmp);
+ # get mod97-10 output
+ $checksum = iban_mod97_10_checksum($tmp);
+ # return 98 minus the mod97-10 output, left zero padded to two digits
+ return str_pad((98-$checksum),2,'0',STR_PAD_LEFT);
+}
+
+# Set the correct checksum for an IBAN
+# $iban IBAN whose checksum should be set
+function iban_set_checksum($iban) {
+ $iban = iban_to_machine_format($iban);
+ return substr($iban,0,2) . iban_find_checksum($iban) . substr($iban,4);
+}
+
+# Character substitution required for IBAN MOD97-10 checksum validation/generation
+# $s Input string (IBAN)
+function iban_checksum_string_replace($s) {
+ $iban_replace_chars = range('A','Z');
+ foreach (range(10,35) as $tempvalue) { $iban_replace_values[]=strval($tempvalue); }
+ return str_replace($iban_replace_chars,$iban_replace_values,$s);
+}
+
+# Same as below but actually returns resulting checksum
+function iban_mod97_10_checksum($numeric_representation) {
+ $checksum = intval(substr($numeric_representation, 0, 1));
+ for ($position = 1; $position < strlen($numeric_representation); $position++) {
+ $checksum *= 10;
+ $checksum += intval(substr($numeric_representation,$position,1));
+ $checksum %= 97;
+ }
+ return $checksum;
+}
+
+# Perform MOD97-10 checksum calculation ('Germanic-level effiency' version - thanks Chris!)
+function iban_mod97_10($numeric_representation) {
+ global $__disable_iiban_gmp_extension;
+ # prefer php5 gmp extension if available
+ if(!($__disable_iiban_gmp_extension) && function_exists('gmp_intval')) { return gmp_intval(gmp_mod(gmp_init($numeric_representation, 10),'97')) === 1; }
+
+/*
+ # old manual processing (~16x slower)
+ $checksum = intval(substr($numeric_representation, 0, 1));
+ for ($position = 1; $position < strlen($numeric_representation); $position++) {
+ $checksum *= 10;
+ $checksum += intval(substr($numeric_representation,$position,1));
+ $checksum %= 97;
+ }
+ return $checksum;
+ */
+
+ # new manual processing (~3x slower)
+ $length = strlen($numeric_representation);
+ $rest = "";
+ $position = 0;
+ while ($position < $length) {
+ $value = 9-strlen($rest);
+ $n = $rest . substr($numeric_representation,$position,$value);
+ $rest = $n % 97;
+ $position = $position + $value;
+ }
+ return ($rest === 1);
+}
+
+# Get an array of all the parts from an IBAN
+function iban_get_parts($iban) {
+ return array(
+ 'country' => iban_get_country_part($iban),
+ 'checksum' => iban_get_checksum_part($iban),
+ 'bban' => iban_get_bban_part($iban),
+ 'bank' => iban_get_bank_part($iban),
+ 'country' => iban_get_country_part($iban),
+ 'branch' => iban_get_branch_part($iban),
+ 'account' => iban_get_account_part($iban)
+ );
+}
+
+# Get the Bank ID (institution code) from an IBAN
+function iban_get_bank_part($iban) {
+ $iban = iban_to_machine_format($iban);
+ $country = iban_get_country_part($iban);
+ $start = iban_country_get_bankid_start_offset($country);
+ $stop = iban_country_get_bankid_stop_offset($country);
+ if($start!=''&&$stop!='') {
+ $bban = iban_get_bban_part($iban);
+ return substr($bban,$start,($stop-$start+1));
+ }
+ return '';
+}
+
+# Get the Branch ID (sort code) from an IBAN
+function iban_get_branch_part($iban) {
+ $iban = iban_to_machine_format($iban);
+ $country = iban_get_country_part($iban);
+ $start = iban_country_get_branchid_start_offset($country);
+ $stop = iban_country_get_branchid_stop_offset($country);
+ if($start!=''&&$stop!='') {
+ $bban = iban_get_bban_part($iban);
+ return substr($bban,$start,($stop-$start+1));
+ }
+ return '';
+}
+
+# Get the (branch-local) account ID from an IBAN
+function iban_get_account_part($iban) {
+ $iban = iban_to_machine_format($iban);
+ $country = iban_get_country_part($iban);
+ $start = iban_country_get_branchid_stop_offset($country);
+ if($start=='') {
+ $start = iban_country_get_bankid_stop_offset($country);
+ }
+ if($start!='') {
+ $bban = iban_get_bban_part($iban);
+ return substr($bban,$start+1);
+ }
+ return '';
+}
+
+# Get the name of an IBAN country
+function iban_country_get_country_name($iban_country) {
+ return _iban_country_get_info($iban_country,'country_name');
+}
+
+# Get the domestic example for an IBAN country
+function iban_country_get_domestic_example($iban_country) {
+ return _iban_country_get_info($iban_country,'domestic_example');
+}
+
+# Get the BBAN example for an IBAN country
+function iban_country_get_bban_example($iban_country) {
+ return _iban_country_get_info($iban_country,'bban_example');
+}
+
+# Get the BBAN format (in SWIFT format) for an IBAN country
+function iban_country_get_bban_format_swift($iban_country) {
+ return _iban_country_get_info($iban_country,'bban_format_swift');
+}
+
+# Get the BBAN format (as a regular expression) for an IBAN country
+function iban_country_get_bban_format_regex($iban_country) {
+ return _iban_country_get_info($iban_country,'bban_format_regex');
+}
+
+# Get the BBAN length for an IBAN country
+function iban_country_get_bban_length($iban_country) {
+ return _iban_country_get_info($iban_country,'bban_length');
+}
+
+# Get the IBAN example for an IBAN country
+function iban_country_get_iban_example($iban_country) {
+ return _iban_country_get_info($iban_country,'iban_example');
+}
+
+# Get the IBAN format (in SWIFT format) for an IBAN country
+function iban_country_get_iban_format_swift($iban_country) {
+ return _iban_country_get_info($iban_country,'iban_format_swift');
+}
+
+# Get the IBAN format (as a regular expression) for an IBAN country
+function iban_country_get_iban_format_regex($iban_country) {
+ return _iban_country_get_info($iban_country,'iban_format_regex');
+}
+
+# Get the IBAN length for an IBAN country
+function iban_country_get_iban_length($iban_country) {
+ return _iban_country_get_info($iban_country,'iban_length');
+}
+
+# Get the BBAN Bank ID start offset for an IBAN country
+function iban_country_get_bankid_start_offset($iban_country) {
+ return _iban_country_get_info($iban_country,'bban_bankid_start_offset');
+}
+
+# Get the BBAN Bank ID stop offset for an IBAN country
+function iban_country_get_bankid_stop_offset($iban_country) {
+ return _iban_country_get_info($iban_country,'bban_bankid_stop_offset');
+}
+
+# Get the BBAN Branch ID start offset for an IBAN country
+function iban_country_get_branchid_start_offset($iban_country) {
+ return _iban_country_get_info($iban_country,'bban_branchid_start_offset');
+}
+
+# Get the BBAN Branch ID stop offset for an IBAN country
+function iban_country_get_branchid_stop_offset($iban_country) {
+ return _iban_country_get_info($iban_country,'bban_branchid_stop_offset');
+}
+
+# Get the registry edition for an IBAN country
+function iban_country_get_registry_edition($iban_country) {
+ return _iban_country_get_info($iban_country,'registry_edition');
+}
+
+# Is the IBAN country a SEPA member?
+function iban_country_is_sepa($iban_country) {
+ return _iban_country_get_info($iban_country,'country_sepa');
+}
+
+# Get the list of all IBAN countries
+function iban_countries() {
+ global $_iban_registry;
+ return array_keys($_iban_registry);
+}
+
+# Given an incorrect IBAN, return an array of zero or more checksum-valid
+# suggestions for what the user might have meant, based upon common
+# mistranscriptions.
+function iban_mistranscription_suggestions($incorrect_iban) {
+
+ # abort on ridiculous length input (but be liberal)
+ $length = strlen($incorrect_iban);
+ if($length<5 || $length>34) { return array('(length bad)'); }
+
+ # abort if mistranscriptions data is unable to load
+ if(!_iban_load_mistranscriptions()) { return array('(failed to load)'); }
+
+ # init
+ global $_iban_mistranscriptions;
+ $suggestions = array();
+
+ # we have a string of approximately IBAN-like length.
+ # ... now let's make suggestions.
+ $numbers = array('0','1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9');
+ for($i=0;$i<$length;$i++) {
+ # get the character at this position
+ $character = substr($incorrect_iban,$i,1);
+ # for each known transcription error resulting in this character
+ foreach($_iban_mistranscriptions[$character] as $possible_origin) {
+ # if we're:
+ # - in the first 2 characters (country) and the possible replacement
+ # is a letter
+ # - in the 3rd or 4th characters (checksum) and the possible
+ # replacement is a number
+ # - later in the string
+ if(($i<2 && !in_array($possible_origin,$numbers)) ||
+ ($i>=2 && $i<=3 && in_array($possible_origin,$numbers)) ||
+ $i>3) {
+ # construct a possible IBAN using this possible origin for the
+ # mistranscribed character, replaced at this position only
+ $possible_iban = substr($incorrect_iban,0,$i) . $possible_origin . substr($incorrect_iban,$i+1);
+ # if the checksum passes, return it as a possibility
+ if(verify_iban($possible_iban)) {
+ array_push($suggestions,$possible_iban);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ # now we check for the type of mistransposition case where all of
+ # the characters of a certain type within a string were mistransposed.
+ # - first generate a character frequency table
+ $char_freqs = array();
+ for($i=0;$i$freq) {
+ # if the character occurs more than once
+ if($freq>1) {
+ # check the 'all occurrences of were mistranscribed' case
+ foreach($_iban_mistranscriptions[$char] as $possible_origin) {
+ $possible_iban = str_replace($char,$possible_origin,$incorrect_iban);
+ if(verify_iban($possible_iban)) {
+ array_push($suggestions,$possible_iban);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return $suggestions;
+}
+
+
+##### internal use functions - safe to ignore ######
+
+# Load the IBAN registry from disk.
+global $_iban_registry;
+$_iban_registry = array();
+_iban_load_registry();
+function _iban_load_registry() {
+ global $_iban_registry;
+ # if the registry is not yet loaded, or has been corrupted, reload
+ if(!is_array($_iban_registry) || count($_iban_registry)<1) {
+ $data = file_get_contents(dirname(__FILE__) . '/registry.txt');
+ $lines = explode("\n",$data);
+ array_shift($lines); # drop leading description line
+ # loop through lines
+ foreach($lines as $line) {
+ if($line!='') {
+ # split to fields
+ $old_display_errors_value = ini_get('display_errors');
+ ini_set('display_errors',false);
+ $old_error_reporting_value = ini_get('error_reporting');
+ ini_set('error_reporting',false);
+ list($country,$country_name,$domestic_example,$bban_example,$bban_format_swift,$bban_format_regex,$bban_length,$iban_example,$iban_format_swift,$iban_format_regex,$iban_length,$bban_bankid_start_offset,$bban_bankid_stop_offset,$bban_branchid_start_offset,$bban_branchid_stop_offset,$registry_edition,$country_sepa) = explode('|',$line);
+ ini_set('display_errors',$old_display_errors_value);
+ ini_set('error_reporting',$old_error_reporting_value);
+ # assign to registry
+ $_iban_registry[$country] = array(
+ 'country' => $country,
+ 'country_name' => $country_name,
+ 'country_sepa' => $country_sepa,
+ 'domestic_example' => $domestic_example,
+ 'bban_example' => $bban_example,
+ 'bban_format_swift' => $bban_format_swift,
+ 'bban_format_regex' => $bban_format_regex,
+ 'bban_length' => $bban_length,
+ 'iban_example' => $iban_example,
+ 'iban_format_swift' => $iban_format_swift,
+ 'iban_format_regex' => $iban_format_regex,
+ 'iban_length' => $iban_length,
+ 'bban_bankid_start_offset' => $bban_bankid_start_offset,
+ 'bban_bankid_stop_offset' => $bban_bankid_stop_offset,
+ 'bban_branchid_start_offset' => $bban_branchid_start_offset,
+ 'bban_branchid_stop_offset' => $bban_branchid_stop_offset,
+ 'registry_edition' => $registry_edition
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+# Get information from the IBAN registry by example IBAN / code combination
+function _iban_get_info($iban,$code) {
+ $country = iban_get_country_part($iban);
+ return _iban_country_get_info($country,$code);
+}
+
+# Get information from the IBAN registry by country / code combination
+function _iban_country_get_info($country,$code) {
+ global $_iban_registry;
+ $country = strtoupper($country);
+ $code = strtolower($code);
+ if(array_key_exists($country,$_iban_registry)) {
+ if(array_key_exists($code,$_iban_registry[$country])) {
+ return $_iban_registry[$country][$code];
+ }
+ }
+ return false;
+}
+
+# Load common mistranscriptions from disk.
+function _iban_load_mistranscriptions() {
+ global $_iban_mistranscriptions;
+ # do not reload if already present
+ if(is_array($_iban_mistranscriptions) && count($_iban_mistranscriptions) == 36) { return true; }
+ $_iban_mistranscriptions = array();
+ $file = dirname(__FILE__) . '/mistranscriptions.txt';
+ if(!file_exists($file) || !is_readable($file)) { return false; }
+ $data = file_get_contents($file);
+ $lines = explode("\n",$data);
+ foreach($lines as $line) {
+ # match lines with ' c- = ' where x is a word-like character
+ if(preg_match('/^ *c-(\w) = (.*?)$/',$line,$matches)) {
+ # normalize the character to upper case
+ $character = strtoupper($matches[1]);
+ # break the possible origins list at '/', strip quotes & spaces
+ $chars = explode(' ',str_replace('"','',preg_replace('/ *?\/ *?/','',$matches[2])));
+ # assign as possible mistranscriptions for that character
+ $_iban_mistranscriptions[$character] = $chars;
+ }
+ }
+ return true;
+}
+
+?>
diff --git a/htdocs/includes/php-iban/registry.txt b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/registry.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..ffe714139dd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/htdocs/includes/php-iban/registry.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
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