SYNOPSIS
use RDF::Redland;
my $uri=new RDF::Redland::URI("http://example.com/");
my $uri2=RDF::Redland::URI->new_from_uri($uri);
print $uri2->as_string,"\n";
DESCRIPTION
Represents a URI as a mostly-opaque object for identifying things in the RDF world. The URIs are also used for identifying features for the RDF::Redland::Parser and RDF::Redland::Serializer classes.CONSTRUCTORS
- new STRING
- Create a new RDF::Redland::URI object from a URI string.
- clone URI
- Copy a RDF::Redland::URI
METHODS
- as_string
- Return the statement formatted as a string (UTF-8 encoded).
- equals URI
- Return non zero if this uri is equal to URI
OLD METHODS
- new_from_uri URI
-
Create a new RDF::Redland::URI object from RDF::Redland::URI URI
(copy constructor). Instead use:
$u=$uri->clone