/* * $HeadURL: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpcomponents/httpcore/trunk/module-main/src/main/java/org/apache/http/NameValuePair.java $ * $Revision: 496070 $ * $Date: 2007-01-14 04:18:34 -0800 (Sun, 14 Jan 2007) $ * * ==================================================================== * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file * distributed with this work for additional information * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file * to you 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. * ==================================================================== * * This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many * individuals on behalf of the Apache Software Foundation. For more * information on the Apache Software Foundation, please see * . * */ package org.apache.http; /** * A simple class encapsulating an attribute/value pair. *

* This class comforms to the generic grammar and formatting rules outlined in the * Section 2.2 * and * Section 3.6 * of RFC 2616 *

* 2.2 Basic Rules *

* The following rules are used throughout this specification to describe basic parsing constructs. * The US-ASCII coded character set is defined by ANSI X3.4-1986. *

*
 *     OCTET          = 
 *     CHAR           = 
 *     UPALPHA        = 
 *     LOALPHA        = 
 *     ALPHA          = UPALPHA | LOALPHA
 *     DIGIT          = 
 *     CTL            = 
 *     CR             = 
 *     LF             = 
 *     SP             = 
 *     HT             = 
 *     <">            = 
 * 
*

* Many HTTP/1.1 header field values consist of words separated by LWS or special * characters. These special characters MUST be in a quoted string to be used within * a parameter value (as defined in section 3.6). *

*

 * token          = 1*
 * separators     = "(" | ")" | "<" | ">" | "@"
 *                | "," | ";" | ":" | "\" | <">
 *                | "/" | "[" | "]" | "?" | "="
 *                | "{" | "}" | SP | HT
 * 
*

* A string of text is parsed as a single word if it is quoted using double-quote marks. *

*
 * quoted-string  = ( <"> *(qdtext | quoted-pair ) <"> )
 * qdtext         = >
 * 
*

* The backslash character ("\") MAY be used as a single-character quoting mechanism only * within quoted-string and comment constructs. *

*
 * quoted-pair    = "\" CHAR
 * 
* 3.6 Transfer Codings *

* Parameters are in the form of attribute/value pairs. *

*
 * parameter               = attribute "=" value
 * attribute               = token
 * value                   = token | quoted-string
 * 
* * @author Oleg Kalnichevski * * * @deprecated Please use {@link java.net.URL#openConnection} instead. * Please visit this webpage * for further details. */ @Deprecated public interface NameValuePair { String getName(); String getValue(); }