\section{\class{wxFileSystemHandler}}\label{wxfilesystemhandler}
-wxFileSystemHandler (or derived classes to be exact) is used
-to access virtual file systems. It's public interface consists
-from two methods: \helpref{CanOpen}{wxfilesystemhandlercanopen}
+Classes derived from wxFileSystemHandler are used
+to access virtual file systems. Its public interface consists
+of two methods: \helpref{CanOpen}{wxfilesystemhandlercanopen}
and \helpref{OpenFile}{wxfilesystemhandleropenfile}.
-It provides additional protected methods to simplify process
-of opening the file : GetProtocol, GetLeftLocation, GetRightLocation,
+It provides additional protected methods to simplify the process
+of opening the file: GetProtocol, GetLeftLocation, GetRightLocation,
GetAnchor, GetMimeTypeFromExt.
Please have a look at \helpref{overview}{fs} if you don't know how locations
are constructed.
+Also consult \helpref{list of available handlers}{fs}.
+
+\perlnote{In wxPerl, you need to derive your file system handler class
+from Wx::PlFileSystemHandler.}
+
\wxheading{Notes}
-\begin{itemize}
+\begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
\item The handlers are shared by all instances of wxFileSystem.
-
\item wxHTML library provides handlers for local files and HTTP or FTP protocol
-
\item The {\it location} parameter passed to OpenFile or CanOpen methods
-is always {\bf absolute} path. You don't need to check the FS's current path!
+is always an {\bf absolute} path. You don't need to check the FS's current path.
\end{itemize}
\wxheading{Derived from}
-wxObject
+\helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
+
+\wxheading{Include files}
+
+<wx/filesys.h>
\wxheading{See also}
-\helpref{wxFileSystem}{wxfilesystem},
-\helpref{wxFSFile}{wxfsfile},
+\helpref{wxFileSystem}{wxfilesystem},
+\helpref{wxFSFile}{wxfsfile},
\helpref{Overview}{fs}
+\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
+
+
\membersection{wxFileSystemHandler::wxFileSystemHandler}\label{wxfilesystemhandlerwxfilesystemhandler}
\func{}{wxFileSystemHandler}{\void}
\func{virtual bool}{CanOpen}{\param{const wxString\& }{location}}
-Returns TRUE if the handler is able to open this file (this function doesn't
-check whether the file exists or not, it only checks if it knows the protocol).
+Returns true if the handler is able to open this file. This function doesn't
+check whether the file exists or not, it only checks if it knows the protocol.
Example:
\begin{verbatim}
}
\end{verbatim}
-Must be overwriten in derived handlers.
+Must be overridden in derived handlers.
\membersection{wxFileSystemHandler::GetAnchor}\label{wxfilesystemhandlergetanchor}
\constfunc{wxString}{GetAnchor}{\param{const wxString\& }{location}}
-Returns anchor if present in the location.
+Returns the anchor if present in the location.
See \helpref{wxFSFile}{wxfsfilegetanchor} for details.
-Example : GetAnchor("index.htm\#chapter2") == "chapter2"
+Example: GetAnchor("index.htm\#chapter2") == "chapter2"
-{\bf Note:} anchor is NOT part of left location.
+{\bf Note:} the anchor is NOT part of the left location.
\membersection{wxFileSystemHandler::GetLeftLocation}\label{wxfilesystemhandlergetleftlocation}
\constfunc{wxString}{GetLeftLocation}{\param{const wxString\& }{location}}
-Returns left location string extracted from {\it location}.
+Returns the left location string extracted from {\it location}.
Example: GetLeftLocation("file:myzipfile.zip\#zip:index.htm") == "file:myzipfile.zip"
\func{wxString}{GetMimeTypeFromExt}{\param{const wxString\& }{location}}
-Returns MIME type based on {\bf extension} of {\it location}. (While wxFSFile::GetMimeType
-returns real MIME type - either extension-based or queried from HTTP)
+Returns the MIME type based on {\bf extension} of {\it location}. (While wxFSFile::GetMimeType
+returns real MIME type - either extension-based or queried from HTTP.)
Example : GetMimeTypeFromExt("index.htm") == "text/html"
\constfunc{wxString}{GetProtocol}{\param{const wxString\& }{location}}
-Returns protocol string extracted from {\it location}.
+Returns the protocol string extracted from {\it location}.
Example: GetProtocol("file:myzipfile.zip\#zip:index.htm") == "zip"
\constfunc{wxString}{GetRightLocation}{\param{const wxString\& }{location}}
-Returns right location string extracted from {\it location}.
+Returns the right location string extracted from {\it location}.
Example : GetRightLocation("file:myzipfile.zip\#zip:index.htm") == "index.htm"
-
-
-
-
-\membersection{wxFileSystemHandler::FindFirst}\label{wxfilesystemfindfirst}
+\membersection{wxFileSystemHandler::FindFirst}\label{wxfilesystemhandlerfindfirst}
\func{virtual wxString}{FindFirst}{\param{const wxString\& }{wildcard}, \param{int }{flags = 0}}
Works like \helpref{wxFindFirstFile}{wxfindfirstfile}. Returns name of the first
-filename (withing filesystem's current path) that matches {\it wildcard}. {\it flags} may be one of
+filename (within filesystem's current path) that matches {\it wildcard}. {\it flags} may be one of
wxFILE (only files), wxDIR (only directories) or 0 (both).
-This method is only called if \helpref{CanOpen}{wxfilesystemhandlercanopen} returns TRUE.
+This method is only called if \helpref{CanOpen}{wxfilesystemhandlercanopen} returns true.
-\membersection{wxFileSystemHandler::FindNext}\label{wxfilesystemfindnext}
+\membersection{wxFileSystemHandler::FindNext}\label{wxfilesystemhandlerfindnext}
\func{virtual wxString}{FindNext}{\void}
Returns next filename that matches parameters passed to \helpref{FindFirst}{wxfilesystemfindfirst}.
-This method is only called if \helpref{CanRead}{wxfilesystemhandlercanread} returns TRUE and FindFirst
-returned non-empty string.
-
-
+This method is only called if \helpref{CanOpen}{wxfilesystemhandlercanopen} returns true and FindFirst
+returned a non-empty string.
\membersection{wxFileSystemHandler::OpenFile}\label{wxfilesystemhandleropenfile}
Opens the file and returns wxFSFile pointer or NULL if failed.
-Must be overwriten in derived handlers.
+Must be overridden in derived handlers.
\wxheading{Parameters}
\docparam{fs}{Parent FS (the FS from that OpenFile was called). See ZIP handler
-for details how to use it.}
+for details of how to use it.}
\docparam{location}{The {\bf absolute} location of file.}