chameleon.playlist.xspf.Location Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package chameleon.playlist.xspf;
/**
* A location: the source URI of a resource (track or playlist).
* Probably an audio resource, but MAY be any type of resource with a well-known duration, such as video, a SMIL document, or an XSPF document.
*
* The duration of the resource defined in this element defines the duration of rendering.
* xspf:track elements MAY contain zero or more location elements, but a user-agent MUST NOT render more than one of the named resources.
* @version $Revision: 90 $
* @author Christophe Delory
* @castor.class xml="location" ns-uri="http://xspf.org/ns/0/"
*/
public class Location extends StringContainer
{
@Override
public void setText(final String text)
{
super.setText(text.trim().replace('\\', '/')); // Throws NullPointerException if text is null.
}
}