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CGopherLocator Class

Gets a gopher "locator" from a gopher server, determines the locator's type, and makes the locator available to CGopherFileFind.

Note

The classes CGopherConnection, CGopherFile, CGopherFileFind, CGopherLocator and their members have been deprecated because they do not work on the Windows XP platform, but they will continue to work on earlier platforms.

Syntax

class CGopherLocator : public CObject

Members

Public Constructors

Name Description
CGopherLocator::CGopherLocator Constructs a CGopherLocator object.

Public Methods

Name Description
CGopherLocator::GetLocatorType Parses a gopher locator and determines its attributes.

Public Operators

Name Description
CGopherLocator::operator LPCTSTR Directly accesses characters stored in a CGopherLocator object as a C-style string.

Remarks

An application must get a gopher server's locator before it can retrieve information from that server. Once it has the locator, it must treat the locator as an opaque token.

Each gopher locator has attributes that determine the type of file or server found. See GetLocatorType for a list of types of gopher locators.

An application normally uses the locator for calls to CGopherFileFind::FindFile to retrieve a specific piece of information.

To learn more about how CGopherLocator works with the other MFC Internet classes, see the article Internet Programming with WinInet.

Inheritance Hierarchy

CObject

CGopherLocator

Requirements

Header: afxinet.h

CGopherLocator::CGopherLocator

This member function is called to create a CGopherLocator object.

CGopherLocator(const CGopherLocator& ref);

Parameters

ref
A reference to a constant CGopherLocator object.

Remarks

You never create a CGopherLocator object directly. Instead, call CGopherConnection::CreateLocator to create and return a pointer to the CGopherLocator object.

CGopherLocator::GetLocatorType

Call this member function to get the locator type.

BOOL GetLocatorType(DWORD& dwRef) const;

Parameters

dwRef
A reference to a DWORD that will receive the locator type. See Remarks for a table of locator types.

Return Value

Nonzero if successful; otherwise 0. If the call fails, the Win32 function GetLastError may be called to determine the cause of the error.

Remarks

The possible types are as follows:

Value Meaning
GOPHER_TYPE_TEXT_FILE An ASCII text file.
GOPHER_TYPE_DIRECTORY A directory of additional Gopher items.
GOPHER_TYPE_CSO A CSO phone book server.
GOPHER_TYPE_ERROR Indicates an error condition.
GOPHER_TYPE_MAC_BINHEX A Macintosh file in BINHEX format.
GOPHER_TYPE_DOS_ARCHIVE A DOS archive file.
GOPHER_TYPE_UNIX_UUENCODED A UUENCODED file.
GOPHER_TYPE_INDEX_SERVER An index server.
GOPHER_TYPE_TELNET A Telnet Server.
GOPHER_TYPE_BINARY A binary file.
GOPHER_TYPE_REDUNDANT A duplicated server. The information contained within is a duplicate of the primary server. The primary server is the last directory entry that did not have a GOPHER_TYPE_REDUNDANT type.
GOPHER_TYPE_TN3270 A TN3270 server.
GOPHER_TYPE_GIF A GIF graphics file.
GOPHER_TYPE_IMAGE An image file.
GOPHER_TYPE_BITMAP A bitmap file.
GOPHER_TYPE_MOVIE A movie file.
GOPHER_TYPE_SOUND A sound file.
GOPHER_TYPE_HTML An HTML document.
GOPHER_TYPE_PDF A PDF file.
GOPHER_TYPE_CALENDAR A calendar file.
GOPHER_TYPE_INLINE An inline file.
GOPHER_TYPE_UNKNOWN The item type is unknown.
GOPHER_TYPE_ASK An Ask+ item.
GOPHER_TYPE_GOPHER_PLUS A Gopher+ item.

CGopherLocator::operator LPCTSTR

This useful casting operator provides an efficient method to access the null-terminated C string contained in a CGopherLocator object.

operator LPCTSTR () const;

Return Value

A character pointer to the string's data.

Remarks

No characters are copied; only a pointer is returned.

See also

CObject Class
Hierarchy Chart
CGopherFileFind Class