GenericUriParserOptions Enumeration
Specifies options for a UriParser.
This enumeration has a FlagsAttribute attribute that allows a bitwise combination of its member values.
Namespace: SystemAssembly: System (in System.dll)
| Member name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Default | The parser:
| |
| GenericAuthority | The parser allows a registry-based authority. | |
| AllowEmptyAuthority | The parser allows a URI with no authority. | |
| NoUserInfo | The scheme does not define a user information part. | |
| NoPort | The scheme does not define a port. | |
| NoQuery | The scheme does not define a query part. | |
| NoFragment | The scheme does not define a fragment part. | |
| DontConvertPathBackslashes | The parser does not convert back slashes into forward slashes. | |
| DontCompressPath | The parser does not canonicalize the URI. | |
| DontUnescapePathDotsAndSlashes | The parser does not unescape path dots, forward slashes, or back slashes. | |
| Idn | The parser supports Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) parsing (IDN) of host names. Whether IDN is used is dictated by configuration values. See the Remarks for more information. | |
| IriParsing | The parser supports the parsing rules specified in RFC 3987 for International Resource Identifiers (IRI). Whether IRI is used is dictated by configuration values. See the Remarks for more information. |
You can combine any of these options to configure a generic URI parser by passing the options as a parameter to the GenericUriParser.GenericUriParser(GenericUriParserOptions) constructor.
The existing System.Uri class has been extended to provide support for International Resource Identifiers (IRI) based on RFC 3987. Current users will not see any change from the .NET Framework 2.0 behavior unless they specifically enable IRI. This ensures application compatibility with prior versions of the .NET Framework.
The configuration setting for the System.Configuration.IdnElement is indirectly controlled by the System.Configuration.IriParsingElement configuration setting that controls IRI processing in the System.Uri class. IRI processing must be enabled for IDN processing to be possible. If IRI processing is disabled, then IDN processing will be set to the default setting where the .NET Framework 2.0 behavior is used for compatibility and IDN names are not used.
The Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) attribute only controls IDN processing. All other IRI processing (character normalization, for example) is performed by default.
For more information on IRI support, see the Remarks section for the System.Uri class.
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