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#ifndef __com_sun_star_uri_UriReferenceFactory_idl__
#define __com_sun_star_uri_UriReferenceFactory_idl__
module com { module sun { module star { module uri {
published interface XUriReferenceFactory;
/**
creates URI references.
<p>See <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt">RFC 2396</a> for a
description of URI references and related terms.</p>
<p>For parsing absolute URI references, this service tries to use a
scheme-specific parser. Such a scheme-specific parser will typically enforce
additional restrictions during parsing, and will typically return objects
that support extra, scheme-specific interfaces in addition to
<type scope="com::sun::star::uri">XUriReference</type>. If no such parser
is found, and for relative URI references, a generic parser is used, which
returns objects that only support
<type scope="com::sun::star::uri">XUriReference</type>.</p>
<p>Locating a scheme-specific parser works as follows: A scheme consists of
Latin captial letters
“<code>A</code>”–“<code>Z</code>”, Latin small
letters “<code>a</code>”–“<code>z</code>”,
digits “<code>0</code>”–“<code>9</code>”,
“<code>+</code>”, “<code>-</code>”, and
“<code>.</code>”. A scheme <var>s</var> is transformed into
a string <var>s</var>′ character-by-character, by translating
Lating capital letters to their small counterparts, translating
“<code>+</code>” to “<code>PLUS</code>”,
“<code>-</code>” to “<code>HYPHEN</code>”,
“<code>.</code>” to “<code>DOT</code>”, and copying
Latin small letters and digits unchanged. If the component context used
while creating this <code>UriReferenceFactory</code> instance offers a
service manager, and there is a service available at that service manager
whose name is the concatenation of
“<code>com.sun.star.uri.UriSchemeParser_</code>” and
<var>s</var>′, then that service is used. It is an error if that
service does not support
<type scope="com::sun::star::uri">XUriSchemeParser</type>.</p>
@since OOo 2.0.0
*/
published service UriReferenceFactory: XUriReferenceFactory;
}; }; }; };
#endif
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