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package org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.uinode.bind;
import javax.faces.context.FacesContext;
import org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.ui.UIXRenderingContext;
import org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.ui.data.BoundValue;
/**
* BoundValue that handles context-relative URLs. URLs that
* begin with one slash automatically have the context path
* prepended, but URLs beginning with one slash are treated
* as server-relative (and have the first slash removed).
*
* @deprecated This class comes from the old Java 1.2 UIX codebase and should not be used anymore.
*/
@Deprecated
public class URLBoundValue implements BoundValue
{
public URLBoundValue(BoundValue base)
{
_base = base;
}
public Object getValue(UIXRenderingContext context)
{
String url = (String) _base.getValue(context);
if (url == null)
return null;
// It'd be much more efficient if we could push this down into the
// Renderer
if (url.startsWith("/"))
{
// Treat two slashes as server-relative
if (url.startsWith("//"))
return url.substring(1);
FacesContext fContext = (context == null) ?
FacesContext.getCurrentInstance() : context.getFacesContext();
url = fContext.getExternalContext().getRequestContextPath() + url;
}
// =-=AEW The UIX2 Renderers can already be calling encodeURL()
// and it'd be a bad idea to encode twice
// return fContext.getExternalContext().encodeResourceURL(url);
return url;
}
private BoundValue _base;
}