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Authors
- Manuel Guesdon (
mguesdon@orange-concept.com)
-
- David Wetzel (
dave@turbocat.de)
-
Date: Generated at 2025-12-01
Copyright: (C) 1999-2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- Declared in:
- WebObjects/GSWHyperlink.h
Availability: OpenStep
Description forthcoming.
GSWHyperlink declares 10 Instance Variables
- (void)
_appendCGIActionURLToResponse: (
GSWResponse*)aResponse
inContext: (
GSWContext*)aContext;
Availability: OpenStep
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this method indicates that it is private, for
internal use only, and you should not use the
method in your code.
- (void)
_appendFragmentToResponse: (
GSWResponse*)aResponse
inContext: (
GSWContext*)aContext;
Availability: OpenStep
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this method indicates that it is private, for
internal use only, and you should not use the
method in your code.
- (void)
_appendQueryStringToResponse: (
GSWResponse*)aResponse
inContext: (
GSWContext*)aContext;
Availability: OpenStep
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this method indicates that it is private, for
internal use only, and you should not use the
method in your code.
Instance Variables for GSWHyperlink Class
@protected GSWAssociation*
_action;
Availability: OpenStep
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
@protected GSWAssociation*
_actionClass;
Availability: OpenStep
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
@protected GSWAssociation*
_directActionName;
Availability: OpenStep
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
@protected GSWAssociation*
_disabled;
Availability: OpenStep
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
@protected GSWAssociation*
_fragmentIdentifier;
Availability: OpenStep
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
@protected GSWAssociation*
_href;
Availability: OpenStep
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
@protected NSDictionary*
_otherQueryAssociations;
Availability: OpenStep
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
@protected GSWAssociation*
_pageName;
Availability: OpenStep
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
@protected GSWAssociation*
_queryDictionary;
Availability: OpenStep
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
@protected GSWAssociation*
_string;
Availability: OpenStep
Warning the underscore at the start of the
name of this instance variable indicates that, even
though it is not technically private, it is
intended for internal use within the package, and
you should not use the variable in other code.
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