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use strict; | |
use warnings; | |
print "1..5\n"; | |
use URI::URL; | |
# We used to have problems with URLs that used a base that was | |
# not absolute itself. | |
my $u1 = url("/foo/bar", "http://www.acme.com/"); | |
my $u2 = url("../foo/", $u1); | |
my $u3 = url("zoo/foo", $u2); | |
my $a1 = $u1->abs->as_string; | |
my $a2 = $u2->abs->as_string; | |
my $a3 = $u3->abs->as_string; | |
print "$a1\n$a2\n$a3\n"; | |
print "not " unless $a1 eq "http://www.acme.com/foo/bar"; | |
print "ok 1\n"; | |
print "not " unless $a2 eq "http://www.acme.com/foo/"; | |
print "ok 2\n"; | |
print "not " unless $a3 eq "http://www.acme.com/foo/zoo/foo"; | |
print "ok 3\n"; | |
# We used to have problems with URI::URL as the base class :-( | |
my $u4 = url("foo", "URI::URL"); | |
my $a4 = $u4->abs; | |
print "$a4\n"; | |
print "not " unless $u4 eq "foo" && $a4 eq "uri:/foo"; | |
print "ok 4\n"; | |
# Test new_abs for URI::URL objects | |
print "not " unless URI::URL->new_abs("foo", "http://foo/bar") eq "http://foo/foo"; | |
print "ok 5\n"; |