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diff --git a/WWW/Library/Implementation/HTRules.h b/WWW/Library/Implementation/HTRules.h deleted file mode 100644 index fa5130e5..00000000 --- a/WWW/Library/Implementation/HTRules.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,169 +0,0 @@ -/* Configuration Manager for libwww - * CONFIGURATION MANAGER - * - * Author Tim Berners-Lee/CERN. Public domain. Please mail changes to - * timbl@info.cern.ch. - * - * The configuration information loaded includes tables (file suffixes, - * presentation methods) in other modules. The most likely routines needed by - * developers will be: - * - * HTSetConfiguration to load configuration information. - * - * HTLoadRules to load a whole file of configuration information - * - * HTTranslate to translate a URL using the rule table. - * - */ -#ifndef HTRULE_H -#define HTRULE_H - -#ifndef HTUTILS_H -#include <HTUtils.h> -#endif - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - typedef enum { - HT_Invalid, - HT_Map, - HT_Pass, - HT_Fail, - HT_DefProt, - HT_Protect, - HT_Progress, - HT_InfoMsg, - HT_UserMsg, - HT_Alert, - HT_AlwaysAlert, - HT_Redirect, - HT_RedirectPerm, - HT_PermitRedir, - HT_UseProxy - } HTRuleOp; - -#ifndef NO_RULES - -/* - -Server Side Script Execution - - If a URL starts with /htbin/ it is understood to mean a script execution request on - server. This feature needs to be turned on by setting HTBinDir by the htbin rule. - Index searching is enabled by setting HTSearchScript into the name of script in BinDir - doing the actual search by search rule (BinDir must also be set in this case, of - course). - - */ - - extern char *HTBinDir; /* Physical /htbin location */ - extern char *HTSearchScript; /* Search script name */ - -/* - -HTAddRule: Add rule to the list - - ON ENTRY, - - pattern points to 0-terminated string containing a single "*" - - equiv points to the equivalent string with * for the place where the - text matched by * goes; or to other 2nd parameter - meaning depends on op). - - cond_op, additional condition for applying rule; cond_op should - cond be either NULL (no additional condition), or one of - the strings "if" or "unless"; if cond_op is not NULL, - cond should point to a recognized condition keyword - (as a string) such as "userspec", "redirected". - - ON EXIT, - - returns 0 if success, -1 if error. - - Note that if BYTE_ADDRESSING is set, the three blocks required are allocated and - deallocated as one. This will save time and storage, when malloc's allocation units are - large. - - */ - extern int HTAddRule(HTRuleOp op, const char *pattern, - const char *equiv, - const char *cond_op, - const char *cond); - -/* - -HTClearRules: Clear all rules - - ON EXIT, - - Rule file There are no rules - - */ - - extern void HTClearRules(void); - -/* - -HTTranslate: Translate by rules - - */ - -/* - - ON ENTRY, - - required points to a string whose equivalent value is neeed - - ON EXIT, - - returns the address of the equivalent string allocated from the heap - which the CALLER MUST FREE. If no translation occurred, then it is - a copy of the original. - - */ - extern char *HTTranslate(const char *required); - -/* - -HTSetConfiguration: Load one line of configuration information - - ON ENTRY, - - config is a string in the syntax of a rule file line. - - This routine may be used for loading configuration information from sources other than - the rule file, for example INI files for X resources. - - */ - extern int HTSetConfiguration(char *config); - -/* - -HtLoadRules: Load the rules from a file - - ON ENTRY, - - Rule table Rules can be in any state - - ON EXIT, - - Rule table Any existing rules will have been kept. Any new rules will have - been loaded on top, so as to be tried first. - - Returns 0 if no error. - - */ - - extern int HTLoadRules(const char *filename); - -/* - - */ - -#endif /* NO_RULES */ -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif -#endif /* HTRULE_H */ |