NAME
Apache2::ASP::Server - Utility methods for Apache2::ASP
SYNOPSIS
my $full_path = $Server->MapPath('/index.asp');
$Server->URLEncode( 'user@email.com' );
$Server->URLDecode( 'user%40email.com' );
$Server->HTMLEncode( '<br />' );
$Server->HTMLDecode( '<br />' );
$Server->Mail(
To => 'user@email.com',
From => '"Friendly Name" <friendly.name@email.com>',
Subject => 'Hello World',
Message => "E Pluribus Unum.\n"x777
);
$Server->RegisterCleanup( sub {
my @args = @_;
...
}, @args
);
DESCRIPTION
The ASP Server object is historically a wrapper for a few utility functions that don't belong anywhere else.
Keeping with that tradition, the Apache2::ASP Server object is a collection of functions that don't belong anywhere else.
PUBLIC METHODS
URLEncode( $str )
Converts a string into its url-encoded equivalent. This approximates to JavaScript's escape()
function or CGI's escape()
function.
Example:
<%= $Server->URLEncode( 'user@email.com' ) %>
Returns
user%40email.com
URLDecode( $str )
Converts a url-encoded string into its non-url-encoded equivalent. This works the same way as JavaScript's and CGI's unescape()
function.
Example:
<%= $Server->URLDecode( 'user%40email.com' ) %>
Returns
user@email.com
HTMLEncode( $str )
Safely converts <, > and & into <
, >
and &
, respectively.
HTMLDecode( $str )
Converts <
, >
and &
into <, > and &, respectively.
MapPath( $relative_path )
Given a relative path, MapPath
will return the absolute path for it, under the document root of the current website.
For example, /index.asp
might return /usr/local/famicom/htdocs/index.asp
Mail( %args )
Sends an email message. The following arguments are required:
- To
-
The email address the message should be sent to.
- From
-
The email address the message should be sent from.
- Subject
-
The subject of the email.
- Message
-
The content of the body.
Other arguments are passed through to Mail::Sendmail.
RegisterCleanup( \&code[, @args ] )
A wrapper around APR::Pool's cleanup_register
function. Pass in a coderef and (optionally) arguments to be passed to that coderef, and it is executed during the cleanup phase of the current request.
If we were doing vanilla mod_perl, you could achieve the same effect with this:
$r->pool->cleanup_register( sub { ... }, \@args );
BUGS
It's possible that some bugs have found their way into this release.
Use RT http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Apache2-ASP to submit bug reports.
HOMEPAGE
Please visit the Apache2::ASP homepage at http://www.devstack.com/ to see examples of Apache2::ASP in action.
AUTHOR
John Drago <jdrago_999@yahoo.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2008 John Drago. All rights reserved.
LICENSE
This software is Free software and is licensed under the same terms as perl itself.