/* This file was derived from the libwww code, version 2.15, from CERN. A number of modifications have been made by Spyglass. eric@spyglass.com */ /* File access in libwww FILE ACCESS These are routines for local file access used by WWW browsers and servers. Implemented by HTFile.c. If the file is not a local file, then we pass it on to HTFTP in case it can be reached by FTP. */ #ifndef HTFILE_H #define HTFILE_H /* Convert filenames between local and WWW formats */ extern char *HTLocalName(CONST char *name); #if 0 /* obsolete in 2.0 */ /* HTSetSuffix: Define the representation for a file suffix This defines a mapping between local file suffixes and file content types and encodings. ON ENTRY, suffix includes the "." if that is important (normally, yes!) representation is MIME-style content-type encoding is MIME-style content-transfer-encoding (8bit, 7bit, etc) language is MIME-style content-language quality an a priori judgement of the quality of such files (0.0..1.0) */ /* ** Example: HTSetSuffix(".ps", "application/postscript", "8bit", NULL, 1.0); */ PUBLIC void HTSetSuffix(CONST char *suffix, CONST char *representation, CONST char *encoding, CONST char *language, float quality); PUBLIC void HTAddType(CONST char *suffix, CONST char *representation, CONST char *encoding, float quality); PUBLIC void HTAddEncoding(CONST char *suffix, CONST char *encoding, float quality); PUBLIC void HTAddLanguage(CONST char *suffix, CONST char *language, float quality); #endif /* HTFileFormat: Get Representation and Encoding from file name ON EXIT, return The represntation it imagines the file is in *pEncoding The encoding (binary, 7bit, etc). See HTSetSuffix . *pLanguage The language. */ extern HTFormat HTFileFormat( CONST char *filename, PENCODING pEncoding, HTAtom *pLanguage); /* The Protocols */ GLOBALREF HTProtocol HTFTP, HTFile; #endif /* HTFILE_H */ /* end of HTFile */