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LWP::MediaTypes

LWP::MediaTypes(3)    User Contributed Perl Documentation   LWP::MediaTypes(3)



NAME
       LWP::MediaTypes - guess media type for a file or a URL

SYNOPSIS
        use LWP::MediaTypes qw(guess_media_type);
        $type = guess_media_type("/tmp/foo.gif");

DESCRIPTION
       This module provides functions for handling media (also known as MIME)
       types and encodings.  The mapping from file extensions to media types
       is defined by the media.types file.  If the ~/.media.types file exists
       it is used instead.  For backwards compatibility we will also look for
       ~/.mime.types.

       The following functions are exported by default:

       guess_media_type( $filename )
       guess_media_type( $uri )
       guess_media_type( $filename_or_uri, $header_to_modify )
           This function tries to guess media type and encoding for a file or
           a URI.  It returns the content type, which is a string like
           "text/html".  In array context it also returns any content encod-
           ings applied (in the order used to encode the file).  You can pass
           a URI object reference, instead of the file name.

           If the type can not be deduced from looking at the file name, then
           guess_media_type() will let the "-T" Perl operator take a look.  If
           this works (and "-T" returns a TRUE value) then we return
           text/plain as the type, otherwise we return applica-
           tion/octet-stream as the type.

           The optional second argument should be a reference to a HTTP::Head-
           ers object or any object that implements the $obj->header method in
           a similar way.  When it is present the values of the 'Content-Type'
           and 'Content-Encoding' will be set for this header.

       media_suffix( $type, ... )
           This function will return all suffixes that can be used to denote
           the specified media type(s).  Wildcard types can be used.  In a
           scalar context it will return the first suffix found. Examples:

             @suffixes = media_suffix('image/*', 'audio/basic');
             $suffix = media_suffix('text/html');

       The following functions are only exported by explicit request:

       add_type( $type, @exts )
           Associate a list of file extensions with the given media type.
           Example:

               add_type("x-world/x-vrml" => qw(wrl vrml));

       add_encoding( $type, @ext )
           Associate a list of file extensions with an encoding type.  Exam-
           ple:

            add_encoding("x-gzip" => "gz");

       read_media_types( @files )
           Parse media types files and add the type mappings found there.
           Example:

               read_media_types("conf/mime.types");

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 1995-1999 Gisle Aas.

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself.



perl v5.8.6                       2007-07-19                LWP::MediaTypes(3)