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Dos Gateway Interface was introduced by Arachne browser. I tested two cases: file/cdplayer.dgi |[7]$ecdplayer.exe $s application/pdf pdf>txt|$epdftotext $1 $2
48 lines
1.2 KiB
C
48 lines
1.2 KiB
C
#ifndef EL__MIME_MIME_H
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#define EL__MIME_MIME_H
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#include "main/module.h"
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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struct cache_entry;
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struct uri;
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struct mime_handler {
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char *description;
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const char *backend_name;
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char *inpext;
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char *outext;
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unsigned int ask:1;
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unsigned int block:1;
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unsigned int copiousoutput:1;
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unsigned int dgi:1;
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char program[1]; /* XXX: Keep last! */
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};
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extern struct module mime_module;
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/* Guess content type of the document. Either from the protocol header or
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* scanning the uri for extensions. */
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char *get_content_type(struct cache_entry *cached);
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/* Guess content type by looking at configurations of the given @extension */
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char *get_extension_content_type(char *extension);
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/* Find program to handle mimetype. The @xwin tells about X capabilities. */
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struct mime_handler *
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get_mime_type_handler(char *content_type, int xwin);
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/* Extracts strictly the filename part (the crap between path and query) and
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* adds it to the @string. Note that there are cases where the string will be
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* empty ("") (ie. http://example.com/?crash=elinks). */
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struct string *add_mime_filename_to_string(struct string *string, struct uri *uri);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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