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#ifndef __com_sun_star_uri_XExternalUriReferenceTranslator_idl__
#define __com_sun_star_uri_XExternalUriReferenceTranslator_idl__
#include <com/sun/star/uno/XInterface.idl>
module com { module sun { module star { module uri {
/**
translates between external and internal URI references.
<p>Some URI schemes leave unspecified important aspects of how to interpret
URIs of those schemes. For example, it is unspecified for “file”
URLs how to map the byte sequences that constitute the path segments of a
“file” URL to filenames on a given platform: The UNO environment
always assumes that path segments of “file” URLs represent
UTF-8–encoded strings (which have to be mapped to filenames in a
platform-specific way), while other applications typically assume that path
segments of “file” URLs directly represent a platform's
byte-sequence filenames. This interface offers methods to translate between
such <dfn>internal</dfn> URIs (e.g., UTF-8–encoded “file”
URLs used within the UNO environment) and <dfn>external</dfn> URIs (e.g.,
byte-sequence–oriented “file” URLs used by other
applications). Typically, only “file” URLs are affected by this
translation.</p>
<p>Since the translation process is based on URI schemes, relative URI
references (that do not include a scheme) are left unmodified by the
translation process.</p>
@since OOo 2.0.0
*/
published interface XExternalUriReferenceTranslator {
/**
returns the internal counterpart of an external URI reference.
@param externalUriReference
an external URI reference.
@returns
the internal counterpart of the given external URI reference. An empty
string is returned if the given external URI reference either is an empty
string or cannot be converted (for example, because it contains illegal
characters).
*/
string translateToInternal([in] string externalUriReference);
/**
returns the external counterpart of an internal URI reference.
@param internalUriReference
an internal URI reference.
@returns
the external counterpart of the given internal URI reference. An empty
string is returned if the given internal URI reference either is an empty
string or cannot be converted (for example, because it contains illegal
characters).
*/
string translateToExternal([in] string internalUriReference);
};
}; }; }; };
#endif
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