Zend_Uri_HttpLocated in /Uri/Http.php (line 37)
Zend_Uri | --Zend_Uri_Http
mixed
$_fragment
= '' (line 48)
mixed
$_host
= '' (line 44)
mixed
$_password
= '' (line 43)
mixed
$_path
= '' (line 46)
mixed
$_port
= '' (line 45)
mixed
$_query
= '' (line 47)
mixed
$_regex
= array() (line 53)
Regular expression grammar rules for validation; values added by constructor
mixed
$_username
= '' (line 42)
URI parts are divided among these instance variables
Constructor __construct (line 64)
Constructor accepts a string $scheme (e.g., http, https) and a scheme-specific part of the URI (e.g., example.com/path/to/resource?query=param#fragment)
getFragment (line 594)
Returns the fragment portion of the URL (after #), or FALSE if none.
getHost (line 311)
Returns the domain or host IP portion of the URL, or FALSE if none.
getPassword (line 247)
Returns the password portion of the URL, or FALSE if none.
getPath (line 412)
Returns the path and filename portion of the URL, or FALSE if none.
getPort (line 363)
Returns the TCP port, or FALSE if none.
getQuery (line 469)
Returns the query portion of the URL (after ?), or FALSE if none.
getUri (line 150)
Returns a URI based on current values of the instance variables. If any part of the URI does not pass validation, then an exception is thrown.
getUsername (line 188)
Returns the username portion of the URL, or FALSE if none.
setFragment (line 639)
Sets the fragment for the current URI, and returns the old fragment
setHost (line 348)
Sets the host for the current URI, and returns the old host
setPassword (line 296)
Sets the password for the current URI, and returns the old password
setPath (line 454)
Sets the path for the current URI, and returns the old path
setPort (line 397)
Sets the port for the current URI, and returns the old port
setQuery (line 544)
Set the query string for the current URI, and return the old query string This method accepts both strings and arrays.
setQueryArray (line 517)
Sets given associative array to query string for the current URI and returns the old query string
Note: This method is deprecated. Please use setQuery() instead.
setQueryString (line 532)
Sets the query string for the current URI, and returns the old query string
Note: This method is deprecated. Please use setQuery() instead.
setUsername (line 232)
Sets the username for the current URI, and returns the old username
valid (line 169)
Validate the current URI from the instance variables. Returns true if and only if all parts pass validation.
validateFragment (line 607)
Returns true if and only if the fragment passes validation. If no fragment is passed, then the fragment contained in the instance variable is used.
validateHost (line 324)
Returns true if and only if the host string passes validation. If no host is passed, then the host contained in the instance variable is used.
validatePassword (line 260)
Returns true if and only if the password passes validation. If no password is passed, then the password contained in the instance variable is used.
validatePath (line 425)
Returns true if and only if the path string passes validation. If no path is passed, then the path contained in the instance variable is used.
validatePort (line 375)
Returns true if and only if the TCP port string passes validation. If no port is passed, then the port contained in the instance variable is used.
validateQuery (line 482)
Returns true if and only if the query string passes validation. If no query is passed, then the query string contained in the instance variable is used.
validateUsername (line 201)
Returns true if and only if the username passes validation. If no username is passed, then the username contained in the instance variable is used.
_parseQuery (line 557)
Parse a query string or array, validate it and return it as a query string
_parseUri (line 103)
Parse the scheme-specific portion of the URI and place its parts into instance variables.
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