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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications web to wap convertor Post 302264838 by viapillai on Friday 5th of December 2008 02:53:11 AM
Old 12-05-2008
web to wap convertor

cld someone suggest a good web to wap convertor
 

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QMacMime(3qt)															     QMacMime(3qt)

NAME
QMacMime - Maps open-standard MIME to Mac flavors SYNOPSIS
#include <qmime.h> Public Members QMacMime ( char t ) virtual ~QMacMime () virtual const char * convertorName () = 0 virtual int countFlavors () = 0 virtual int flavor ( int index ) = 0 virtual bool canConvert ( const char * mime, int flav ) = 0 virtual const char * mimeFor ( int flav ) = 0 virtual int flavorFor ( const char * mime ) = 0 virtual QByteArray convertToMime ( QValueList<QByteArray> data, const char * mime, int flav ) = 0 virtual QValueList<QByteArray> convertFromMime ( QByteArray data, const char * mime, int flav ) = 0 Static Public Members QPtrList<QMacMime> all ( QMacMimeType t ) QMacMime * convertor ( QMacMimeType t, const char * mime, int flav ) const char * flavorToMime ( QMacMimeType t, int flav ) DESCRIPTION
The QMacMime class maps open-standard MIME to Mac flavors. Qt's drag-and-drop and clipboard facilities use the MIME standard. On X11, this maps trivially to the Xdnd protocol, but on Mac although some applications use MIME types to describe clipboard formats, others use arbitrary non-standardized naming conventions, or unnamed built- in Mac formats. By instantiating subclasses of QMacMime that provide conversions between Mac flavors and MIME formats, you can convert proprietary clipboard formats to MIME formats. Qt has predefined support for the following Mac flavors: kScrapFlavorTypeUnicode - converted to "text/plain;charset=ISO-10646-UCS-2" and supported by QTextDrag. kScrapFlavorTypeText - converted to "text/plain;charset=system" or "text/plain" and supported by QTextDrag. kScrapFlavorTypePicture - converted to "image/format", where format is a Qt image format, and supported by QImageDrag. kDragFlavorTypeHFS - converted to "text/uri-list", and supported by QUriDrag. You can check if a MIME type is convertible using canConvert() and can perform conversions with convertToMime() and convertFromMime(). See also Drag And Drop Classes, Input/Output and Networking, and Miscellaneous Classes. MEMBER FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
QMacMime::QMacMime ( char t ) Constructs a new conversion object of type t, adding it to the globally accessed list of available convertors. QMacMime::~QMacMime () [virtual] Destroys a conversion object, removing it from the global list of available convertors. QPtrList<;QMacMime> QMacMime::all ( QMacMimeType t ) [static] Returns a list of all currently defined QMacMime objects of type t. bool QMacMime::canConvert ( const char * mime, int flav ) [pure virtual] Returns TRUE if the convertor can convert (both ways) between mime and flav; otherwise returns FALSE. All subclasses must reimplement this pure virtual function. QValueList<;QByteArray> QMacMime::convertFromMime ( QByteArray data, const char * mime, int flav ) [pure virtual] Returns data converted from MIME type mime to Mac flavor flav. Note that Mac flavors must all be self-terminating. The return value may contain trailing data. All subclasses must reimplement this pure virtual function. QByteArray QMacMime::convertToMime ( QValueList<QByteArray> data, const char * mime, int flav ) [pure virtual] Returns data converted from Mac flavor flav to MIME type mime. Note that Mac flavors must all be self-terminating. The input data may contain trailing data. All subclasses must reimplement this pure virtual function. QMacMime * QMacMime::convertor ( QMacMimeType t, const char * mime, int flav ) [static] Returns the most-recently created QMacMime of type t that can convert between the mime and flav formats. Returns 0 if no such convertor exists. const char * QMacMime::convertorName () [pure virtual] Returns a name for the convertor. All subclasses must reimplement this pure virtual function. int QMacMime::countFlavors () [pure virtual] Returns the number of Mac flavors supported by this convertor. All subclasses must reimplement this pure virtual function. int QMacMime::flavor ( int index ) [pure virtual] Returns the Mac flavor supported by this convertor that is ordinarily at position index. This means that flavor(0) returns the first Mac flavor supported, and flavor(countFlavors()-1) returns the last. If index is out of range the return value is undefined. All subclasses must reimplement this pure virtual function. int QMacMime::flavorFor ( const char * mime ) [pure virtual] Returns the Mac flavor used for MIME type mime, or 0 if this convertor does not support mime. All subclasses must reimplement this pure virtual function. const char * QMacMime::flavorToMime ( QMacMimeType t, int flav ) [static] Returns a MIME type of type t for flav, or 0 if none exists. const char * QMacMime::mimeFor ( int flav ) [pure virtual] Returns the MIME type used for Mac flavor flav, or 0 if this convertor does not support flav. All subclasses must reimplement this pure virtual function. SEE ALSO
http://doc.trolltech.com/qmacmime.html http://www.trolltech.com/faq/tech.html COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1992-2007 Trolltech ASA, http://www.trolltech.com. See the license file included in the distribution for a complete license statement. AUTHOR
Generated automatically from the source code. BUGS
If you find a bug in Qt, please report it as described in http://doc.trolltech.com/bughowto.html. Good bug reports help us to help you. Thank you. The definitive Qt documentation is provided in HTML format; it is located at $QTDIR/doc/html and can be read using Qt Assistant or with a web browser. This man page is provided as a convenience for those users who prefer man pages, although this format is not officially supported by Trolltech. If you find errors in this manual page, please report them to qt-bugs@trolltech.com. Please include the name of the manual page (qmacmime.3qt) and the Qt version (3.3.8). Trolltech AS 2 February 2007 QMacMime(3qt)
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