VERSION
version 0.09SYNOPSIS
use HTTP::Headers::ActionPack::AcceptCharset;
# normal constructor
my $list = HTTP::Headers::ActionPack::AcceptCharset->new(
[ 1.0 => 'UTF-8' ],
[ 0.7 => 'ISO-8859-1' ],
);
# or from a string
my $list = HTTP::Headers::ActionPack::AcceptCharsetList->new_from_string(
'UTF-8; q=1.0, ISO-8859-1; q=0.7'
);
DESCRIPTION
This is a subclass of the HTTP::Headers::ActionPack::PriorityList class with some charset specific features.METHODS
- "new_from_string"
-
This method overrides the default constructor to add some additional logic
required by RFC-2616. If an Accept-Charset header does not explicitly define
the priority for ``*'' or ``ISO-8859-1'', then the default priority for
``ISO-8859-1'' must be set to 1.0.
Note that we do not override the "new" method. If you are passing an explicitly list of values to the constructor we assume you know what you are doing.
- "canonicalize_choice"
- This takes a string containing a character set name and returns the canonical MIME name for the character set. For example, it transforms ``utf8'' to ``UTF-8''.
AUTHOR
Stevan Little <[email protected]>CONTRIBUTORS
- Andrew Nelson <[email protected]>
- Dave Rolsky <[email protected]>
- Florian Ragwitz <[email protected]>
- Jesse Luehrs <[email protected]>
- Karen Etheridge <[email protected]>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Infinity Interactive, Inc..This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.