public function getRelativeUriForPath($path)
{
// be sure that we are dealing with an absolute path
if (!isset($path[0]) || '/' !== $path[0]) {
return $path;
}
if ($path === $basePath = $this->getPathInfo()) {
return '';
}
$sourceDirs = explode('/', isset($basePath[0]) && '/' === $basePath[0] ? substr($basePath, 1) : $basePath);
$targetDirs = explode('/', isset($path[0]) && '/' === $path[0] ? substr($path, 1) : $path);
array_pop($sourceDirs);
$targetFile = array_pop($targetDirs);
foreach ($sourceDirs as $i => $dir) {
if (isset($targetDirs[$i]) && $dir === $targetDirs[$i]) {
unset($sourceDirs[$i], $targetDirs[$i]);
} else {
break;
}
}
$targetDirs[] = $targetFile;
$path = str_repeat('../', count($sourceDirs)).implode('/', $targetDirs);
// A reference to the same base directory or an empty subdirectory must be prefixed with "./".
// This also applies to a segment with a colon character (e.g., "file:colon") that cannot be used
// as the first segment of a relative-path reference, as it would be mistaken for a scheme name
// (see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-4.2).
return !isset($path[0]) || '/' === $path[0]
|| false !== ($colonPos = strpos($path, ':')) && ($colonPos < ($slashPos = strpos($path, '/')) || false === $slashPos)
? "./$path" : $path;
}