Apache::XPointer - mod_perl handler to address XML fragments.
<Directory /foo/bar>
<FilesMatch "\.xml$"> SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::XPointer::XPath
PerlSetVar XPointerSendRangeAs "application/xml" </FilesMatch>
</Directory>
#
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(); my $req = HTTP::Request->new(GET => "http://example.com/foo/bar/baz.xml");
$req->header("Range" => qq(xmlns("x=http://example.com#")xpointer(*//x:thingy))); $req->header("Accept" => qq(application/xml));
my $res = $ua->request($req);
Apache::XPointer is a mod_perl handler to address XML fragments using the HTTP 1.1 Range and Accept headers and the XPath scheme, as described in the paper : A Semantic Web Resource Protocol: XPointer and HTTP.
Additionally, the handler may also be configured to recognize a conventional CGI parameter as a valid range identifier.
If no 'range' property is found, then the original document is sent unaltered.
If an Accept header is specified with no corresponding match, then the server will return (406) HTTP_NOT_ACCEPTABLE. Successful queries will return (206) HTTP_PARTIAL_CONTENT.
This package is a base class and not expected to be invoked directly. Please use one of the scheme-specific handlers instead.
Consult the Apache::XPointer::XPath manpage
Consult the Apache::XPointer::RDQL manpage
This handler will work with both mod_perl 1.x and mod_perl 2.x.
1.1
$Date: 2004/11/16 03:56:18 $
Aaron Straup Cope <ascope@cpan.org>
http://www.mindswap.org/papers/swrp-iswc04.pdf
Copyright (c) 2004 Aaron Straup Cope. All rights reserved.
This is free software, you may use it and distribute it under the same terms as Perl itself.