XmHTMLGetURLType - obtain the classification of a Uniform Resource Locator.
URLType XmHTMLGetURLType(String href)
XmHTMLGetURLType classifies Uniform Resource Locators (URLs). A URL can be thought of as a networked extension of the standard filename concept: not only can it point to a file (in a directory), but that file (and directory) can exist on any machine in a network, and can be served via any of several methods. It might not even be a file: URLs can also point to queries, documents stored within databases, the results of commands,...
- href
- Specifies the URL to be classified.
One of the following constants (port numbers are only shown for demonstration purposes):
typedef enum{ ANCHOR_UNKNOWN = 0, /* unknown href */ ANCHOR_NAMED, /* name="...." */ ANCHOR_JUMP, /* href="#..." */ ANCHOR_FILE_LOCAL, /* href="file.html" * href="file:/file.html" (clearly local) * href="file:///file.html" (NULL host) * href="file://localhost/file.html" (localhost) */ ANCHOR_FILE_REMOTE, /* href="file://foo.bar/file.html" */ ANCHOR_FTP, /* href="ftp://foo.bar/file" */ ANCHOR_HTTP, /* href="http://foo.bar/file.html" */ ANCHOR_SECURE_HTTP, /* href="https://foo.bar/file.html" */ ANCHOR_GOPHER, /* href="gopher://foo.bar:70" */ ANCHOR_WAIS, /* href="wais://foo.bar" */ ANCHOR_NEWS, /* href="news://foo.bar" */ ANCHOR_TELNET, /* href="telnet://foo.bar:23" */ ANCHOR_MAILTO, /* href="mailto:foo@bar" */ ANCHOR_EXEC, /* href="exec:foo_bar" */ ANCHOR_PIPE /* href="pipe:foo_bar" */ }URLType
XmHTML(3X), RFC 1738