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				#
				# $Id: Message.pm,v 1.22 1998/01/06 09:54:51 aas Exp $
				
				package HTTP::Message;
				
				=head1 NAME
				
				HTTP::Message - Class encapsulating HTTP messages
				
				=head1 SYNOPSIS
				
				 package HTTP::Request;  # or HTTP::Response
				 require HTTP::Message;
				 @ISA=qw(HTTP::Message);
				
				=head1 DESCRIPTION
				
				A C object contains some headers and a content (body).
				The class is abstract, i.e. it only used as a base class for
				C and C and should never instantiated
				as itself.
				
				The following methods are available:
				
				=over 4
				
				=cut
				
				#####################################################################
				
				require HTTP::Headers;
				require Carp;
				use strict;
				use vars qw($VERSION $AUTOLOAD);
				$VERSION = sprintf("%d.%02d", q$Revision: 1.22 $ =~ /(\d+)\.(\d+)/);
				
				=item $mess = new HTTP::Message;
				
				This is the object constructor.  It should only be called internally
				by this library.  External code should construct C or
				C objects.
				
				=cut
				
				sub new
				{
				    my($class, $header, $content) = @_;
				    if (defined $header) {
					Carp::croak("Bad header argument") unless ref $header;
					$header = $header->clone;
				    } else {
					$header = HTTP::Headers->new;
				    }
				    $content = '' unless defined $content;
				    bless {
					'_headers' => $header,
					'_content' => $content,
				    }, $class;
				}
				
				
				=item $mess->clone()
				
				Returns a copy of the object.
				
				=cut
				
				sub clone
				{
				    my $self  = shift;
				    my $clone = HTTP::Message->new($self->{'_headers'}, $self->{'_content'});
				    $clone;
				}
				
				=item $mess->protocol([$proto])
				
				Sets the HTTP protocol used for the message.  The protocol() is a string
				like "HTTP/1.0" or "HTTP/1.1".
				
				=cut
				
				sub protocol { shift->_elem('_protocol',  @_); }
				
				=item $mess->content([$content])
				
				The content() method sets the content if an argument is given.  If no
				argument is given the content is not touched.  In either case the
				previous content is returned.
				
				=item $mess->add_content($data)
				
				The add_content() methods appends more data to the end of the previous
				content.
				
				=cut
				
				sub content   { shift->_elem('_content',  @_); }
				
				sub add_content
				{
				    my $self = shift;
				    if (ref($_[0])) {
					$self->{'_content'} .= ${$_[0]};  # for backwards compatability
				    } else {
					$self->{'_content'} .= $_[0];
				    }
				}
				
				=item $mess->content_ref
				
				The content_ref() method will return a reference to content string.
				It can be more efficient to access the content this way if the content
				is huge, and it can be used for direct manipulation of the content,
				for instance:
				
				  ${$res->content_ref} =~ s/\bfoo\b/bar/g;
				
				=cut
				
				sub content_ref
				{
				    my $self = shift;
				    \$self->{'_content'};
				}
				
				sub as_string
				{
				    "";  # To be overridden in subclasses
				}
				
				=item $mess->headers;
				
				Return the embedded HTTP::Headers object.
				
				=item $mess->headers_as_string([$endl])
				
				Call the HTTP::Headers->as_string() method for the headers in the
				message.
				
				=cut
				
				sub headers            { shift->{'_headers'};                }
				sub headers_as_string  { shift->{'_headers'}->as_string(@_); }
				
				=back
				
				All unknown C methods are delegated to the
				C object that is part of every message.  This allows
				convenient access to these methods.  Refer to L for
				details of these methods:
				
				  $mess->header($field => $val);
				  $mess->scan(\&doit);
				  $mess->push_header($field => $val);
				  $mess->remove_header($field);
				
				  $mess->date;
				  $mess->expires;
				  $mess->if_modified_since;
				  $mess->if_unmodified_since;
				  $mess->last_modified;
				  $mess->content_type;
				  $mess->content_encoding;
				  $mess->content_length;
				  $mess->content_language
				  $mess->title;
				  $mess->user_agent;
				  $mess->server;
				  $mess->from;
				  $mess->referer;
				  $mess->www_authenticate;
				  $mess->authorization;
				  $mess->proxy_authorization;
				  $mess->authorization_basic;
				  $mess->proxy_authorization_basic;
				
				=cut
				
				
				# delegate all other method calls the the _headers object.
				sub AUTOLOAD
				{
				    my $self = shift;
				    my $method = substr($AUTOLOAD, rindex($AUTOLOAD, '::')+2);
				    return if $method eq "DESTROY";
				    $self->{'_headers'}->$method(@_);
				}
				
				# Private method to access members in %$self
				sub _elem
				{
				    my $self = shift;
				    my $elem = shift;
				    my $old = $self->{$elem};
				    $self->{$elem} = $_[0] if @_;
				    return $old;
				}
				
				1;
				
				=head1 COPYRIGHT
				
				Copyright 1995-1997 Gisle Aas.
				
				This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
				modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
				
				=cut
							

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