=head1 NAME Mail::Message::Field::URIs - message header field with uris =head1 INHERITANCE Mail::Message::Field::URIs is a Mail::Message::Field::Structured is a Mail::Message::Field::Full is a Mail::Message::Field is a Mail::Reporter =head1 SYNOPSIS my $f = Mail::Message::Field->new('List-Post' => 'http://x.org/'); my $g = Mail::Message::Field->new('List-Post'); $g->addURI('http://x.org'); my $uri = URI->new(...); $g->addURI($uri); my @uris = $g->URIs; =head1 DESCRIPTION More recent RFCs prefer uri field notation over the various differentiated syntaxes. Especially the mailing-list RFCs use these fields all the time. This class can maintain these fields. =head1 OVERLOADED overload: B<""> =over 4 See L =back overload: B<+0> =over 4 See L =back overload: B<<=>> =over 4 See L =back overload: B =over 4 See L =back overload: B =over 4 See L =back overload: B =over 4 See L =back =head1 METHODS =head2 Constructors $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back Mail::Message::Field::URIs-EB(FIELD, OPTIONS) =over 4 See L =back Mail::Message::Field::URIs-EB(DATA) =over 4 Option --Defined in --Default attributes Mail::Message::Field::Structured charset Mail::Message::Field::Full undef datum Mail::Message::Field::Structured undef encoding Mail::Message::Field::Full 'q' force Mail::Message::Field::Full false language Mail::Message::Field::Full undef log Mail::Reporter 'WARNINGS' trace Mail::Reporter 'WARNINGS' . attributes => ATTRS . charset => STRING . datum => STRING . encoding => 'q'|'Q'|'b'|'B' . force => BOOLEAN . language => STRING . log => LEVEL . trace => LEVEL example: my $mmfu = 'Mail::Message::Field::URIs; my $f = $mmfu->new('List-Post' => 'mailto:x@y.com'); my $f = $mmfu->new('List-Post' => ''); my $f = $mmfu->new('List-Post: '); my $f = $mmfu->new('List-Post' => [ $uri, 'http://x.org' ]); =back =head2 The field $obj-EB Mail::Message::Field::URIs-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([FILEHANDLE]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([WRAP]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back =head2 Access to the name $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([STRING]) =over 4 See L =back =head2 Access to the body $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB(OPTIONS) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([BODY]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([STRING]) Mail::Message::Field::URIs-EB([STRING]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([BODY, [WRAP]]) =over 4 See L =back =head2 Access to the content $obj-EB =over 4 Returns a list with all URIs defined by the field. Mind the lower-case 's' at the enc of the name. example: my @uris = $field->URIs; =back $obj-EB(...) =over 4 Attributes are not supported for URI fields. =back $obj-EB(URI) =over 4 Add an URI to the field. The URI can be specified as URI object or as string which will be turned into an URI object. The added URI is returned. example: adding an URI to an URI field my $f = Mail::Message::Field::URI->new('List-Post'); my $uri = URI->new("http://x.org"); $f->addURI($uri); $f->addURI("http://y.org"); # simpler $f->addURI("//y.org", "http"); =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB(OBJECT|(STRING, OPTIONS)|(NAME,VALUE,OPTIONS)) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([STRING]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB(STRING, OPTIONS) Mail::Message::Field::URIs-EB(STRING, OPTIONS) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB(STRING, OPTIONS) Mail::Message::Field::URIs-EB(STRING, OPTIONS) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([TIME]) Mail::Message::Field::URIs-EB([TIME]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back =head2 Other methods $obj-EB(STRING) Mail::Message::Field::URIs-EB(STRING) =over 4 See L =back =head2 Internals $obj-EB(LINE | (NAME,BODY|OBJECTS)) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB(STRING, OPTIONS) Mail::Message::Field::URIs-EB(STRING, OPTIONS) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([LENGTH]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB(STRING, OPTIONS) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB(NAME, BODY, [MAXCHARS]) Mail::Message::Field::URIs-EB(NAME, BODY, [MAXCHARS]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([LENGTH]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB(STRING|ARRAY|OBJECTS) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB(STRING) =over 4 See L =back =head2 Parsing $obj-EB(STRING) Mail::Message::Field::URIs-EB(STRING) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB(STRING) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB(STRING) Mail::Message::Field::URIs-EB(STRING) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([VALUE]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB(STRING) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back =head2 Error handling $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB(OBJECT) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL, TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK]) Mail::Message::Field::URIs-EB([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL, TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([LEVEL [,STRINGS]]) Mail::Message::Field::URIs-EB([LEVEL [,STRINGS]]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB(LEVEL) Mail::Message::Field::URIs-EB(LEVEL) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([LEVEL]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([LEVEL]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB([LEVEL]) =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back =head2 Cleanup $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back $obj-EB =over 4 See L =back =head1 DETAILS =head1 DIAGNOSTICS Warning: Field content is not numerical: $content =over 4 The numeric value of a field is requested (for instance the C or C fields should be numerical), however the data contains weird characters. =back Warning: Illegal character in charset '$charset' =over 4 The field is created with an utf8 string which only contains data from the specified character set. However, that character set can never be a valid name because it contains characters which are not permitted. =back Warning: Illegal character in field name $name =over 4 A new field is being created which does contain characters not permitted by the RFCs. Using this field in messages may break other e-mail clients or transfer agents, and therefore mutulate or extinguish your message. =back Warning: Illegal character in language '$lang' =over 4 The field is created with data which is specified to be in a certain language, however, the name of the language cannot be valid: it contains characters which are not permitted by the RFCs. =back Warning: Illegal encoding '$encoding', used 'q' =over 4 The RFCs only permit base64 (C or C) or quoted-printable (C or C) encoding. Other than these four options are illegal. =back Error: No attributes for URI fields. =over 4 Is is not possible to add attributes to URI fields: it is not permitted by the RFCs. =back Error: Package $package does not implement $method. =over 4 Fatal error: the specific package (or one of its superclasses) does not implement this method where it should. This message means that some other related classes do implement this method however the class at hand does not. Probably you should investigate this and probably inform the author of the package. =back =head1 SEE ALSO This module is part of Mail-Box distribution version 2.079, built on November 28, 2007. Website: F =head1 LICENSE Copyrights 2001-2007 by Mark Overmeer. For other contributors see ChangeLog. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F