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ncsa-mosaic/libwww2/HTParse.h

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/* HTParse: URL parsing in the WWW Library
HTPARSE
This module of the WWW library contains code to parse URLs and various related things.
Implemented by HTParse.c .
*/
#ifndef HTPARSE_H
#define HTPARSE_H
#include "HTUtils.h"
/*
The following are flag bits which may be ORed together to form a number to give the
'wanted' argument to HTParse.
*/
#define PARSE_ACCESS 16
#define PARSE_HOST 8
#define PARSE_PATH 4
#define PARSE_ANCHOR 2
#define PARSE_PUNCTUATION 1
#define PARSE_ALL 31
/*
HTParse: Parse a URL relative to another URL
This returns those parts of a name which are given (and requested) substituting bits
from the related name where necessary.
ON ENTRY
aName A filename given
relatedName A name relative to which aName is to be parsed
wanted A mask for the bits which are wanted.
ON EXIT,
returns A pointer to a malloc'd string which MUST BE FREED
*/
extern char * HTParse PARAMS((char * aName, char * relatedName, int wanted));
/*
HTStrip: Strip white space off a string
ON EXIT
Return value points to first non-white character, or to 0 if none.
All trailing white space is OVERWRITTEN with zero.
*/
#ifdef __STDC__
extern char * HTStrip(char * s);
#else
extern char * HTStrip();
#endif
/*
HTSimplify: Simplify a UTL
A URL is allowed to contain the seqeunce xxx/../ which may be replaced by "" , and the
seqeunce "/./" which may be replaced by "/". Simplification helps us recognize
duplicate filenames. It doesn't deal with soft links, though. The new (shorter)
filename overwrites the old.
*/
/*
** Thus, /etc/junk/../fred becomes /etc/fred
** /etc/junk/./fred becomes /etc/junk/fred
*/
#ifdef __STDC__
extern void HTSimplify(char * filename);
#else
extern void HTSimplify();
#endif
/*
HTRelative: Make Relative (Partial) URL
This function creates and returns a string which gives an expression of one address as
related to another. Where there is no relation, an absolute address is retured.
ON ENTRY,
Both names must be absolute, fully qualified names of nodes (no anchor bits)
ON EXIT,
The return result points to a newly allocated name which, if parsed by HTParse relative
to relatedName, will yield aName. The caller is responsible for freeing the resulting
name later.
*/
#ifdef __STDC__
extern char * HTRelative(char * aName, char *relatedName);
#else
extern char * HTRelative();
#endif
/*
HTEscape: Encode unacceptable characters in string
This funtion takes a string containing any sequence of ASCII characters, and returns a
malloced string containing the same infromation but with all "unacceptable" characters
represented in the form %xy where X and Y are two hex digits.
*/
extern char * HTEscape PARAMS((char * str));
/*
HTUnEscape: Decode %xx escaped characters
This function takes a pointer to a string in which character smay have been encoded in
%xy form, where xy is the acsii hex code for character 16x+y. The string is converted
in place, as it will never grow.
*/
extern char * HTUnEscape PARAMS(( char * str));
#endif /* HTPARSE_H */
/*
end of HTParse
*/