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NAME

6       Regexp::Common::URI::gopher -- Returns a pattern for gopher URIs.
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SYNOPSIS

9           use Regexp::Common qw /URI/;
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11           while (<>) {
12               /$RE{URI}{gopher}/       and  print "Contains a gopher URI.\n";
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DESCRIPTION

16   $RE{URI}{gopher}{-notab}
17       Gopher URIs are poorly defined. Originally, RFC 1738 defined gopher
18       URIs, but they were later redefined in an internet draft. One that was
19       expired in June 1997.
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21       The internet draft for gopher URIs defines them as follows:
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23           "gopher:" "//" host [ ":" port ] "/" gopher-type selector
24                               [ "%09" search [ "%09" gopherplus_string ]]
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26       Unfortunally, a selector is defined in such a way that characters may
27       be escaped using the URI escape mechanism. This includes tabs, which
28       escaped are %09. Hence, the syntax cannot distinguish between a URI
29       that has both a selector and a search part, and an URI where the
30       selector includes an escaped tab. (The text of the draft forbids tabs
31       to be present in the selector though).
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33       "$RE{URI}{gopher}" follows the defined syntax. To disallow escaped tabs
34       in the selector and search parts, use "$RE{URI}{gopher}{-notab}".
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36       There are other differences between the text and the given syntax.
37       According to the text, selector strings cannot have tabs, linefeeds or
38       carriage returns in them. The text also allows the entire gopher-path,
39       (the part after the slash following the hostport) to be empty; if this
40       is empty the slash may be omitted as well. However, this isn't
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43       Under "{-keep}", the following are returned:
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45       $1  The entire URI.
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53       $5  The "gopher-path", the part after the / following the host and
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58       $7  The selector. (When no "{-notab}" is used, this includes the search
59           and gopherplus_string, including the separating escaped tabs).
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61       $8  The search, if given. (Only when "{-notab}" is given).
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63       $9  The gopherplus_string, if given. (Only when "{-notab}" is given).
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65       head1 REFERENCES
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67       [RFC 1738]
68           Berners-Lee, Tim, Masinter, L., McCahill, M.: Uniform Resource
69           Locators (URL). December 1994.
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71       [RFC 1808]
72           Fielding, R.: Relative Uniform Resource Locators (URL). June 1995.
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74       [GOPHER URL]
75           Krishnan, Murali R., Casey, James: "A Gopher URL Format". Expired
76           Internet draft draft-murali-url-gopher. December 1996.
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SEE ALSO

79       Regexp::Common::URI for other supported URIs.
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AUTHOR

82       Damian Conway (damian@conway.org)
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MAINTENANCE

85       This package is maintained by Abigail (regexp-common@abigail.be).
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BUGS AND IRRITATIONS

88       Bound to be plenty.
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91       This software is Copyright (c) 2001 - 2017, Damian Conway and Abigail.
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93       This module is free software, and maybe used under any of the following
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96        1) The Perl Artistic License.     See the file COPYRIGHT.AL.
97        2) The Perl Artistic License 2.0. See the file COPYRIGHT.AL2.
98        3) The BSD License.               See the file COPYRIGHT.BSD.
99        4) The MIT License.               See the file COPYRIGHT.MIT.
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