/* * Copyright 1999-2004 The Apache Software Foundation. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /* * $Id: SystemIDResolver.java,v 1.24 2004/02/17 04:21:14 minchau Exp $ */ package com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.utils; import java.io.File; import javax.xml.transform.TransformerException; import com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.utils.URI.MalformedURIException; /** * This class is used to resolve relative URIs and SystemID * strings into absolute URIs. * *
This is a generic utility for resolving URIs, other than the * fact that it's declared to throw TransformerException. Please * see code comments for details on how resolution is performed.
* @xsl.usage internal */ public class SystemIDResolver { /** * Get an absolute URI from a given relative URI (local path). * *The relative URI is a local filesystem path. The path can be * absolute or relative. If it is a relative path, it is resolved relative * to the system property "user.dir" if it is available; if not (i.e. in an * Applet perhaps which throws SecurityException) then we just return the * relative path. The space and backslash characters are also replaced to * generate a good absolute URI.
* * @param localPath The relative URI to resolve * * @return Resolved absolute URI */ public static String getAbsoluteURIFromRelative(String localPath) { if (localPath == null || localPath.length() == 0) return ""; // If the local path is a relative path, then it is resolved against // the "user.dir" system property. String absolutePath = localPath; if (!isAbsolutePath(localPath)) { try { absolutePath = getAbsolutePathFromRelativePath(localPath); } // user.dir not accessible from applet catch (SecurityException se) { return "file:" + localPath; } } String urlString; if (null != absolutePath) { if (absolutePath.startsWith(File.separator)) urlString = "file://" + absolutePath; else urlString = "file:///" + absolutePath; } else urlString = "file:" + localPath; return replaceChars(urlString); } /** * Return an absolute path from a relative path. * * @param relativePath A relative path * @return The absolute path */ private static String getAbsolutePathFromRelativePath(String relativePath) { return new File(relativePath).getAbsolutePath(); } /** * Return true if the systemId denotes an absolute URI . * * @param systemId The systemId string * @return true if the systemId is an an absolute URI */ public static boolean isAbsoluteURI(String systemId) { /** http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt * Authors should be aware that a path segment which contains a colon * character cannot be used as the first segment of a relative URI path * (e.g., "this:that"), because it would be mistaken for a scheme name. **/ /** * %REVIEW% Can we assume here that systemId is a valid URI? * It looks like we cannot ( See discussion of this common problem in * Bugzilla Bug 22777 ). **/ //"fix" for Bugzilla Bug 22777 if(isWindowsAbsolutePath(systemId)){ return false; } final int fragmentIndex = systemId.indexOf('#'); final int queryIndex = systemId.indexOf('?'); final int slashIndex = systemId.indexOf('/'); final int colonIndex = systemId.indexOf(':'); //finding substring before '#', '?', and '/' int index = systemId.length() -1; if(fragmentIndex > 0) index = fragmentIndex; if((queryIndex > 0) && (queryIndex