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Operating Systems Solaris File permission on : kmem file Post 302301298 by avklinux on Thursday 26th of March 2009 12:37:06 PM
Old 03-26-2009
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ost::MIMEItemPart(3)					     Library Functions Manual					      ost::MIMEItemPart(3)

NAME
ost::MIMEItemPart - This is used to attach an item part to a MIME multipart document that is being streamed. SYNOPSIS
#include <mime.h> Inherited by ost::MIMEFormData. Protected Member Functions virtual void head (std::ostream *output) Stream the header(s) for the current document part. virtual void body (std::ostream *output)=0 Stream the content of this document part. MIMEItemPart (MIMEMultipart *top, const char *ct) Construct and attach a document part to a multipart document. virtual ~MIMEItemPart () Protected Attributes MIMEMultipart * base MIMEItemPart * next const char * ctype Friends class __EXPORT MIMEMultipart Detailed Description This is used to attach an item part to a MIME multipart document that is being streamed. The base item part class is used by all derived items. Author: David Sugar dyfet@ostel.com item or part of a multi-part object. Constructor &; Destructor Documentation ost::MIMEItemPart::MIMEItemPart (MIMEMultipart *top, const char *ct) [protected] Construct and attach a document part to a multipart document. Parameters: top multipart document to attach to. ct Content-Type to use. virtual ost::MIMEItemPart::~MIMEItemPart () [protected], [virtual] Member Function Documentation virtual void ost::MIMEItemPart::body (std::ostream *output) [protected], [pure virtual] Stream the content of this document part. Parameters: output to stream document body into. Implemented in ost::MIMEFormData. virtual void ost::MIMEItemPart::head (std::ostream *output) [protected], [virtual] Stream the header(s) for the current document part. Parameters: output to stream header into. Reimplemented in ost::MIMEFormData. Friends And Related Function Documentation friend class __EXPORT MIMEMultipart [friend] Member Data Documentation MIMEMultipart* ost::MIMEItemPart::base [protected] const char* ost::MIMEItemPart::ctype [protected] MIMEItemPart* ost::MIMEItemPart::next [protected] Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for GNU CommonC++ from the source code. GNU CommonC++ Sat Jun 23 2012 ost::MIMEItemPart(3)
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