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struct xmlURI; typedef xmlURIPtr; xmlURIPtr xmlCreateURI (void); xmlChar* xmlBuildURI (const xmlChar *URI, const xmlChar *base); xmlURIPtr xmlParseURI (const char *str); int xmlParseURIReference (xmlURIPtr uri, const char *str); xmlChar* xmlSaveUri (xmlURIPtr uri); void xmlPrintURI ( |
struct xmlURI { char *scheme; /* the URI scheme */ char *opaque; /* opaque part */ char *authority; /* the authority part */ char *server; /* the server part */ char *user; /* the user part */ int port; /* the port number */ char *path; /* the path string */ char *query; /* the query string */ char *fragment; /* the fragment identifier */ int cleanup; /* parsing potentially unclean URI */ }; |
A parsed URI reference. This is a struct containing the various fields as described in RFC 2396 but separated for further processing.
xmlChar* xmlBuildURI (const xmlChar *URI, const xmlChar *base); |
Computes he final URI of the reference done by checking that the given URI is valid, and building the final URI using the base URI. This is processed according to section 5.2 of the RFC 2396
5.2. Resolving Relative References to Absolute Form
xmlURIPtr xmlParseURI (const char *str); |
Parse an URI
URI-reference = [ absoluteURI | relativeURI ] [ "#" fragment ]
int xmlParseURIReference (xmlURIPtr uri, const char *str); |
Parse an URI reference string and fills in the appropriate fields of the uri structure
URI-reference = [ absoluteURI | relativeURI ] [ "#" fragment ]
xmlChar* xmlURIEscapeStr (const xmlChar *str, const xmlChar *list); |
This routine escapes a string to hex, ignoring reserved characters (a-z) and the characters in the exception list.
char* xmlURIUnescapeString (const char *str, int len, char *target); |
Unescaping routine, does not do validity checks ! Output is direct unsigned char translation of XX values (no encoding)
int xmlNormalizeURIPath (char *path); |
Applies the 5 normalization steps to a path string--that is, RFC 2396 Section 5.2, steps 6.c through 6.g.
Normalization occurs directly on the string, no new allocation is done
xmlChar* xmlURIEscape (const xmlChar *str); |
Escaping routine, does not do validity checks ! It will try to escape the chars needing this, but this is heuristic based it's impossible to be sure.