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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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*
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*
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*/
#ifndef __com_sun_star_util_URL_idl__
#define __com_sun_star_util_URL_idl__
module com { module sun { module star { module util {
/** represents the structure of a Uniform Resource Locator.
<p>
If the structure represents a valid URL or not depends on prior usage of
the functions of XURLTransformer. Only after one of the functions
returned `TRUE` this can be assumed.<br>
It is not necessary to set all of the fields; either URL::Complete
or (some of) the others are set. Additionally, most of the other
fields, like URL::Host, URL::Port,
URL::User, URL::Password,
or URL::Mark, are optional.
@see XURLTransformer
</p>
*/
published struct URL
{
/** contains the string representation of the complete URL, for example,
http://www.sun.de:8080/pub/test/foo.txt?a=b#xyz
<p>
It is used as a central input/output or input parameter for the interfaces of
XURLTransformer. The usage of one of the XURLTransformer
function is mandatory to validate the URL. It cannot be assumed that
URL::Complete represents always a valid URL!
</p>
*/
string Complete;
/** contains the URL without a mark and without arguments, for example,
http://www.sun.de:8080/pub/test/foo.txt
*/
string Main;
/** contains the protocol (scheme) of the URL, for example, "http"
*/
string Protocol;
/** contains the user-identifier of the URL, for example, "me"
*/
string User;
/** contains the users password of the URL, for example, "pass"
*/
string Password;
/** contains the server part of the URL, for example, "www.sun.de"
*/
string Server;
/** contains the port at the server of the URL, for example, "8080"
*/
short Port;
/** contains all segments but the last one of the hierarchical path of the URL, for example, "/pub/test/"
*/
string Path;
/** contains the last segment of the hierarchical path of the URL, for the above example, "foo.txt"
<p>
<strong>Attention:</strong>A service implementing the XURLTransformer interface
will normally not detect if the last segment is a folder or a file. So it is possible that
the last segment describes a folder. If you want to be sure that a file URL that references
a folder will be correctly put into the URL fields you should append a "/" at the end of the
hierarchical path.
</p>
*/
string Name;
/** contains the arguments part of the URL, for example, "a=b"
*/
string Arguments;
/** contains the mark part of the URL, for example, "xyz"
*/
string Mark;
};
}; }; }; };
#endif
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