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Legacy Content Terms of Service to Alter Content

We have updating our terms of service regarding altering legacy content on this site, current operating as a "read-only" reference and historical site.

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In a nutshell, our terms of service has always been that all content posted to our forums become copyright by the forums.

In addition, we have defined "legacy content" as content which was posted over a year ago. If anyone wishes to change any legacy content, for example mask data, filter data, or alter legacy posts, you may do with by paying, in advance, a $100 administrative service charge to the forums (subject to change or increase), if our team agrees to the proposed changes. We are under no obligation to make these changes, however, we will work in good faith to accommodate all change requests.

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Mojo::Content(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					Mojo::Content(3pm)

NAME
Mojo::Content - HTTP 1.1 content base class SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::Base 'Mojo::Content'; DESCRIPTION
Mojo::Content is an abstract base class for HTTP 1.1 content as described in RFC 2616. EVENTS
Mojo::Content can emit the following events. "drain" $content->on(drain => sub { my ($content, $offset) = @_; ... }); Emitted once all data has been written. $content->on(drain => sub { my $content = shift; $content->write_chunk(time); }); "body" $content->on(body => sub { my $content = shift; ... }); Emitted once all headers have been parsed and the body starts. $content->on(body => sub { my $content = shift; $content->auto_upgrade(0) if $content->headers->header('X-No-MultiPart'); }); "read" $content->on(read => sub { my ($content, $chunk) = @_; ... }); Emitted when a new chunk of content arrives. $content->unsubscribe('read'); $content->on(read => sub { my ($content, $chunk) = @_; say "Streaming: $chunk"; }); ATTRIBUTES
Mojo::Content implements the following attributes. "auto_relax" my $relax = $content->auto_relax; $content = $content->auto_relax(1); Try to detect broken web servers and turn on relaxed parsing automatically. "headers" my $headers = $content->headers; $content = $content->headers(Mojo::Headers->new); Content headers, defaults to a Mojo::Headers object. "max_leftover_size" my $size = $content->max_leftover_size; $content = $content->max_leftover_size(1024); Maximum size in bytes of buffer for pipelined HTTP requests, defaults to the value of the "MOJO_MAX_LEFTOVER_SIZE" environment variable or 262144. "relaxed" my $relaxed = $content->relaxed; $content = $content->relaxed(1); Activate relaxed parsing for HTTP 0.9 and responses that are terminated with a connection close. METHODS
Mojo::Content inherits all methods from Mojo::EventEmitter and implements the following new ones. "body_contains" my $success = $content->body_contains('foo bar baz'); Check if content contains a specific string. Meant to be overloaded in a subclass. "body_size" my $size = $content->body_size; Content size in bytes. Meant to be overloaded in a subclass. "boundary" my $boundary = $content->boundary; Extract multipart boundary from "Content-Type" header. "build_body" my $string = $content->build_body; Render whole body. "build_headers" my $string = $content->build_headers; Render all headers. "charset" my $charset = $content->charset; Extract charset from "Content-Type" header. "clone" my $clone = $content->clone; Clone content if possible, otherwise return "undef". "generate_body_chunk" my $chunk = $content->generate_body_chunk(0); Generate dynamic content. "get_body_chunk" my $chunk = $content->get_body_chunk(0); Get a chunk of content starting from a specfic position. Meant to be overloaded in a subclass. "get_header_chunk" my $chunk = $content->get_header_chunk(13); Get a chunk of the headers starting from a specfic position. "has_leftovers" my $success = $content->has_leftovers; Check if there are leftovers. "header_size" my $size = $content->header_size; Size of headers in bytes. "is_chunked" my $success = $content->is_chunked; Check if content is chunked. "is_dynamic" my $success = $content->is_dynamic; Check if content will be dynamically generated, which prevents "clone" from working. "is_finished" my $success = $content->is_finished; Check if parser is finished. "is_multipart" my $false = $content->is_multipart; False. "is_parsing_body" my $success = $content->is_parsing_body; Check if body parsing started yet. "leftovers" my $bytes = $content->leftovers; Get leftover data from content parser. "parse" $content = $content->parse("Content-Length: 12 Hello World!"); Parse content chunk. "parse_body" $content = $content->parse_body("Hi!"); Parse body chunk. "parse_body_once" $content = $content->parse_body_once("Hi!"); Parse body chunk once. "parse_until_body" $content = $content->parse_until_body("Content-Length: 12 Hello World!"); Parse chunk and stop after headers. "progress" my $size = $content->progress; Size of content already received from message in bytes. "write" $content->write('Hello!'); $content->write('Hello!', sub {...}); Write dynamic content non-blocking, the optional drain callback will be invoked once all data has been written. "write_chunk" $content->write_chunk('Hello!'); $content->write_chunk('Hello!', sub {...}); Write dynamic content non-blocking with "chunked" transfer encoding, the optional drain callback will be invoked once all data has been written. SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>. perl v5.14.2 2012-09-05 Mojo::Content(3pm)
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