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URI(3)	       User Contributed Perl Documentation	   URI(3)

NAME
       Apache::URI - URI component parsing and unparsing

SYNOPSIS
	 use Apache::URI ();
	 my $uri = $r->parsed_uri;

	 my $uri = Apache::URI->parse($r, "http://perl.apache.org/");

DESCRIPTION
       This module provides an interface to the Apache util_uri
       module and the uri_components structure.

METHODS
       Apache::parsed_uri
	   Apache will have already parsed the requested uri com
	   ponents, which can be obtained via the parsed_uri
	   method defined in the Apache class.	This method
	   returns an object blessed into the Apache::URI class.

	    my $uri = $r->parsed_uri;

       parse
	   This method will parse a URI string into uri compo
	   nents which are stashed in the Apache::URI object it
	   returns.

	       my $uri = Apache::URI->parse($r, "http://www.foo.com/path/file.html?query+string");

	   This method is considerably faster than using
	   URI::URL:

	       timethese(5000, {
		   C => sub { Apache::URI->parse($r, $test_uri) },
		   Perl => sub { URI::URL->new($test_uri) },
	       });

	    Benchmark: timing 5000 iterations of C, Perl...
	      C:  1 secs ( 0.62 usr  0.04 sys =	 0.66 cpu)
	      Perl:  6 secs ( 6.21 usr	0.08 sys =  6.29 cpu)

       unparse
	   This method will join the uri components back into a
	   string version.

	    my $string = $uri->unparse;

       scheme
	    my $scheme = $uri->scheme;

       hostinfo
	    my $hostinfo = $uri->hostinfo;

       user
	    my $user = $uri->user;

       password
	    my $password = $uri->password;

       hostname
	    my $hostname = $uri->hostname;

       port
	    my $port = $uri->port;

       path
	    my $path = $uri->path;

       rpath
	   Returns the path minus path_info.

	    my $path = $uri->rpath;

       query
	    my $query = $uri->query;

       fragment
	    my $fragment = $uri->fragment;

AUTHOR
       Doug MacEachern

SEE ALSO
       perl(1).

1999-01-31		   perl v5.6.1			   URI(3)
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