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<?php
/**
 * HTTP API: WP_Http_Encoding class
 *
 * @package WordPress
 * @subpackage HTTP
 * @since 4.4.0
 */

/**
 * Core class used to implement deflate and gzip transfer encoding support for HTTP requests.
 *
 * Includes RFC 1950, RFC 1951, and RFC 1952.
 *
 * @since 2.8.0
 */
#[AllowDynamicProperties]
class WP_Http_Encoding {

	/**
	 * Compress raw string using the deflate format.
	 *
	 * Supports the RFC 1951 standard.
	 *
	 * @since 2.8.0
	 *
	 * @param string $raw      String to compress.
	 * @param int    $level    Optional. Compression level, 9 is highest. Default 9.
	 * @param string $supports Optional, not used. When implemented it will choose
	 *                         the right compression based on what the server supports.
	 * @return string|false Compressed string on success, false on failure.
	 */
	public static function compress( $raw, $level = 9, $supports = null ) {
		return gzdeflate( $raw, $level );
	}

	/**
	 * Decompression of deflated string.
	 *
	 * Will attempt to decompress using the RFC 1950 standard, and if that fails
	 * then the RFC 1951 standard deflate will be attempted. Finally, the RFC
	 * 1952 standard gzip decode will be attempted. If all fail, then the
	 * original compressed string will be returned.
	 *
	 * @since 2.8.0
	 *
	 * @param string $compressed String to decompress.
	 * @param int    $length     The optional length of the compressed data.
	 * @return string|false Decompressed string on success, false on failure.
	 */
	public static function decompress( $compressed, $length = null ) {

		if ( empty( $compressed ) ) {
			return $compressed;
		}

		$decompressed = @gzinflate( $compressed );
		if ( false !== $decompressed ) {
			return $decompressed;
		}

		$decompressed = self::compatible_gzinflate( $compressed );
		if ( false !== $decompressed ) {
			return $decompressed;
		}

		$decompressed = @gzuncompress( $compressed );
		if ( false !== $decompressed ) {
			return $decompressed;
		}

		if ( function_exists( 'gzdecode' ) ) {
			$decompressed = @gzdecode( $compressed );

			if ( false !== $decompressed ) {
				return $decompressed;
			}
		}

		return $compressed;
	}

	/**
	 * Decompression of deflated string while staying compatible with the majority of servers.
	 *
	 * Certain Servers will return deflated data with headers which PHP's gzinflate()
	 * function cannot handle out of the box. The following function has been created from
	 * various snippets on the gzinflate() PHP documentation.
	 *
	 * Warning: Magic numbers within. Due to the potential different formats that the compressed
	 * data may be returned in, some "magic offsets" are needed to ensure proper decompression
	 * takes place. For a simple pragmatic way to determine the magic offset in use, see:
	 * https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/18273
	 *
	 * @since 2.8.1
	 *
	 * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/18273
	 * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.gzinflate.php#70875
	 * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.gzinflate.php#77336
	 *
	 * @param string $gz_data String to decompress.
	 * @return string|false Decompressed string on success, false on failure.
	 */
	public static function compatible_gzinflate( $gz_data ) {

		// Compressed data might contain a full header, if so strip it for gzinflate().
		if ( str_starts_with( $gz_data, "\x1f\x8b\x08" ) ) {
			$i   = 10;
			$flg = ord( substr( $gz_data, 3, 1 ) );
			if ( $flg > 0 ) {
				if ( $flg & 4 ) {
					list($xlen) = unpack( 'v', substr( $gz_data, $i, 2 ) );
					$i          = $i + 2 + $xlen;
				}
				if ( $flg & 8 ) {
					$i = strpos( $gz_data, "\0", $i ) + 1;
				}
				if ( $flg & 16 ) {
					$i = strpos( $gz_data, "\0", $i ) + 1;
				}
				if ( $flg & 2 ) {
					$i = $i + 2;
				}
			}
			$decompressed = @gzinflate( substr( $gz_data, $i, -8 ) );
			if ( false !== $decompressed ) {
				return $decompressed;
			}
		}

		// Compressed data from java.util.zip.Deflater amongst others.
		$decompressed = @gzinflate( substr( $gz_data, 2 ) );
		if ( false !== $decompressed ) {
			return $decompressed;
		}

		return false;
	}

	/**
	 * What encoding types to accept and their priority values.
	 *
	 * @since 2.8.0
	 *
	 * @param string $url
	 * @param array  $args
	 * @return string Types of encoding to accept.
	 */
	public static function accept_encoding( $url, $args ) {
		$type                = array();
		$compression_enabled = self::is_available();

		if ( ! $args['decompress'] ) { // Decompression specifically disabled.
			$compression_enabled = false;
		} elseif ( $args['stream'] ) { // Disable when streaming to file.
			$compression_enabled = false;
		} elseif ( isset( $args['limit_response_size'] ) ) { // If only partial content is being requested, we won't be able to decompress it.
			$compression_enabled = false;
		}

		if ( $compression_enabled ) {
			if ( function_exists( 'gzinflate' ) ) {
				$type[] = 'deflate;q=1.0';
			}

			if ( function_exists( 'gzuncompress' ) ) {
				$type[] = 'compress;q=0.5';
			}

			if ( function_exists( 'gzdecode' ) ) {
				$type[] = 'gzip;q=0.5';
			}
		}

		/**
		 * Filters the allowed encoding types.
		 *
		 * @since 3.6.0
		 *
		 * @param string[] $type Array of what encoding types to accept and their priority values.
		 * @param string   $url  URL of the HTTP request.
		 * @param array    $args HTTP request arguments.
		 */
		$type = apply_filters( 'wp_http_accept_encoding', $type, $url, $args );

		return implode( ', ', $type );
	}

	/**
	 * What encoding the content used when it was compressed to send in the headers.
	 *
	 * @since 2.8.0
	 *
	 * @return string Content-Encoding string to send in the header.
	 */
	public static function content_encoding() {
		return 'deflate';
	}

	/**
	 * Whether the content be decoded based on the headers.
	 *
	 * @since 2.8.0
	 *
	 * @param array|string $headers All of the available headers.
	 * @return bool
	 */
	public static function should_decode( $headers ) {
		if ( is_array( $headers ) ) {
			if ( array_key_exists( 'content-encoding', $headers ) && ! empty( $headers['content-encoding'] ) ) {
				return true;
			}
		} elseif ( is_string( $headers ) ) {
			return ( stripos( $headers, 'content-encoding:' ) !== false );
		}

		return false;
	}

	/**
	 * Whether decompression and compression are supported by the PHP version.
	 *
	 * Each function is tested instead of checking for the zlib extension, to
	 * ensure that the functions all exist in the PHP version and aren't
	 * disabled.
	 *
	 * @since 2.8.0
	 *
	 * @return bool
	 */
	public static function is_available() {
		return ( function_exists( 'gzuncompress' ) || function_exists( 'gzdeflate' ) || function_exists( 'gzinflate' ) );
	}
}
You will find many online cricket betting tips free on websites

Cricket Betting Tips and Prediction

Gone are the days where you have to predict cricket betting outcomes yourself. Nowadays, it’s all about betting tips and predictions given by experts. With the increasing popularity and complexity, the cricket betting world has drastically changed. You no longer have to approach the bookies directly to place your bets. You can simply place your bets online on betting websites.

IPL 2021 predictions from Raja Danish

Raja Danish

With the rise in betting websites, expert tipsters have also taken their business. They post cricket betting tips online so that you can place your bets as per live odds. In this post, we are going to discuss online tips and predictions.

Expert Cricket Betting Tips:

Expert Cricket Betting Tips

Many cricket betting experts provide betting tips online. Some tipsters provide free tips whereas some will charge you for it. However, you will find many online cricket betting tips free on websites—each betting website posts the latest tips for each match on their page. You can either rely on one tip or analyze different tips given by different experts. Here are few examples of previous year IPL Season’s expert cricket betting tips posted on online websites.

2019 IPL Betting Tips Online:

Here are the tips about the last two matches in the IPL. We are going to discuss about tips and predictions posted online for semifinals as well as the final match.

  1. Chennai Super Kings vs Delhi Capitals: It was the 2nd Qualifier match of 2019 IPL. 
  2. Prediction: Winner – CSK
  3. Actual winner: CSK

DC won 5 out of the last six matches, whereas CSK lost their last two matches. However, CSK has entered the finale nine times previously. Looking at this, there are high chances for CSK to win against DC.

  1. Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings: It was the final match of 2019 IPL.
  2. Prediction: Winner – CSK
  3. Actual Winner: MI

Mumbai won by one run.

Although MI won 3 matches against CSK this year, CSK has finale advantage. They have more experienced players.

Cricket Betting Tips Shaan:

Shaan is a team of tipsters that provide cricket betting tips tricks online. They provide free tips, news, scores, session tips, fancy tips, weather updates, pitch reports, toss predictions, etc. They also provide live cricket session tips. Most of the tricks provided by them are free. You can also check tips on their Facebook page. Here are some latest cricket betting tips and predictions given by Shaan team.

Cricket Betting Tips and Predictions by Shaan Team:

Cricket Betting Tips and Predictions by Shaan Team
  1. Karachi Kings vs Lahore Qalandars: It was PSL T20 match at Karachi.
  2. Pitch report: Fresh Pitch
  3. Prediction: Winner – Karachi Kings

KK have a home ground advantage against LQ. The first to bat will have no advantage.

  1. Peshawar vs Lahore: It was hosted on 10th March 2020. Here are the predictions.
  2. Pitch report: Fresh Pitch
  3. Prediction: Winner – Lahore

Although Peshawar is the favorite international team, Lahore is predicted to win the match.

Conclusion:

As you can see, reading free tips can be good for your judgment. You don’t have to listen to all the tipsters, and you only have to compare the tips and go with it.