Email::MIME::ContentType (3)
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NAME
Email::MIME::ContentType - Parse a MIME Content-Type HeaderVERSION
version 1.018SYNOPSIS
use Email::MIME::ContentType; # Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed my $ct = 'text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed'; my $data = parse_content_type($ct); $data = { type => "text", subtype => "plain", attributes => { charset => "us-ascii", format => "flowed" } };
FUNCTIONS
parse_content_type
This routine is exported by default.This routine parses email content type headers according to section 5.1 of
RFC
2045.
It returns a hash as above, with entries for the type, the subtype, and a
hash of attributes.
For backward compatibility with a really unfortunate misunderstanding of
RFC
2045
by the early implementors of this module, "discrete" and "composite" are
also present in the returned hashref, with the values of "type" and "subtype"
respectively.
WARNINGS
This is not a valid content-type header, according to bothRFC 1521
and RFC
2045:
Content-Type: type/subtype;
If a semicolon appears, a parameter must. "parse_content_type" will carp if it encounters a header of this type, but you can suppress this by setting $Email::MIME::ContentType::STRICT_PARAMS to a false value. Please consider localizing this assignment!
AUTHORS
- *
- Simon Cozens <simon@cpan.org>
- *
- Casey West <casey@geeknest.com>
- *
-
Ricardo SIGNES<rjbs@cpan.org>
CONTRIBUTORS
- *
- Matthew Green <mrg@eterna.com.au>
- *
- Thomas Szukala <ts@abusix.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2004 by Simon Cozens.This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.