#!/usr/bin/python2 import string class URI: URI = "" Protocol = "" Server = "" Port = "" Path = "" Filename = "" Parameter = "" Anchor = "" def __init__(self, uri): self.URI = uri if not uri: return temp = uri temp = string.split(temp,"#") if len(temp) > 1: self.Anchor = temp[1] temp = temp[0] temp = string.split(temp,"?") if len(temp) > 1: self.Parameter = temp[1] temp = temp[0] temp = string.split(temp,"/") if len(temp) > 1: self.Filename = string.join(temp[len(temp)-1:]) temp = string.join(temp[:len(temp)-1],"/") if temp[:7] == "http://": self.Protocol = "http://" temp = temp[7:] # If the first character is /, there is no server or port. if temp[:1] == "/": self.Path = temp[1:] else: temp = string.split(temp,":") if len(temp) > 1: self.Port = temp[1] self.Server = temp[0] # This is a tricky area, so leave this for testing when problems arise # due to strange URIs. # print "URI: " + self.URI # print "Protocol: " + self.Protocol # print "Server: " + self.Server # print "Port: " + self.Port # print "Path: " + self.Path # print "Filename: [" + self.Filename + "]" # print "Parameter: " + self.Parameter