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1 package org.apache.turbine.util.uri;
2
3 /*
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18
19 import org.apache.turbine.Turbine;
20
21 /**
22  * Bundles a few static routines concerning URIs, that you
23  * will need all the time.
24  *
25  * @author <a HREF="mailto:hps@intermeta.de">Henning P. Schmiedehausen</a>
26  * @version $Id: URIUtils.java,v 1.2.2.2 2004/05/20 03:28:01 seade Exp $
27  */

28
29 public abstract class URIUtils
30 {
31     /**
32      * Convert a given Path into a Turbine Data URI. The resulting
33      * path contains no path_info or query data. If you have a current
34      * runData object around, you should use DataURI and setScriptName()!.
35      *
36      * @param path A relative path
37      *
38      * @return the absolute path for the request.
39      *
40      */

41
42     public static String JavaDoc getAbsoluteLink(String JavaDoc path)
43     {
44         DataURI du = new DataURI(Turbine.getDefaultServerData());
45         du.setScriptName(path);
46         return du.getAbsoluteLink();
47     }
48 }
49
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