PackUriHelper.Create Method
Definition
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Creates a new pack URI.
Overloads
Create(Uri) |
Creates a new pack URI that points to a package. |
Create(Uri, Uri) |
Creates a pack URI given a Package URI and the URI of a part in the package. |
Create(Uri, Uri, String) |
Creates a pack URI given a Package URI, the URI of a part in the package, and a "#" fragment to append. |
Remarks
The following table illustrates sample cases for the Create method.
packageUri |
partUri |
fragment |
Returned pack URI |
---|---|---|---|
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
/page1.xaml | #intro | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg/page1.xaml#intro |
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
/page2.xaml | null | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg/page2.xaml |
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
/a/page4.xaml | null | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg/a/page4.xaml |
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
/%41/%61.xml | null | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg/A/a.xml |
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
/%25XY.xml | null | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg/%25XY.xml |
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
/a/page5.xaml | #summary | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg/a/page5.xaml#summary |
http://www.proseware.com/packages.aspx?pkg04 |
/page1.xaml | #intro | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,packages.aspx%3fpkg04/page1.xaml#intro |
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
null | null | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg |
ftp://ftp.proseware.com/packages/mypackage1.abc |
/a/mydoc.xaml | null | pack://ftp:,,ftp.proseware.com,packages,mypackage1.abc/a/mydoc.xaml |
file:///d:/packages/mypackage2.pkg |
/a/bar.xaml | #xref | pack://file:,,,d:,packages,mypackage2.pkg/a/bar.xaml#xref |
Composing a pack URI is a multi-step process. For example, one step in forming a pack URI is to replace the forward slash (/) characters of the packageUri
with commas (,).
For more information on string conversion and how pack URIs are formed, see Appendix A.4 "String Conversion Examples" and Appendix B.3 "Composing a Pack URI" in the Open Packaging Conventions specification available for download at Specifications and License Downloads.
Create(Uri)
Creates a new pack URI that points to a package.
public:
static Uri ^ Create(Uri ^ packageUri);
public static Uri Create (Uri packageUri);
static member Create : Uri -> Uri
Public Shared Function Create (packageUri As Uri) As Uri
Parameters
Returns
The pack URI for the Package referenced by the given packageUri
.
Exceptions
packageUri
is null
.
packageUri
is not an absolute URI.
Examples
The following example shows how to use the Create method to define a pack URI that references a package.
// ------------------------ GetFixedDocument --------------------------
/// <summary>
/// Returns the fixed document at a given URI within
/// the currently open XPS package.</summary>
/// <param name="fixedDocUri">
/// The URI of the fixed document to return.</param>
/// <returns>
/// The fixed document at a given URI
/// within the current XPS package.</returns>
private FixedDocument GetFixedDocument(Uri fixedDocUri)
{
FixedDocument fixedDocument = null;
// Create the URI for the fixed document within the package. The URI
// is used to set the Parser context so fonts & other items can load.
Uri tempUri = new Uri(_xpsDocumentPath, UriKind.RelativeOrAbsolute);
ParserContext parserContext = new ParserContext();
parserContext.BaseUri = PackUriHelper.Create(tempUri);
// Retrieve the fixed document.
PackagePart fixedDocPart = _xpsPackage.GetPart(fixedDocUri);
if (fixedDocPart != null)
{
object fixedObject =
XamlReader.Load(fixedDocPart.GetStream(), parserContext);
if (fixedObject != null)
fixedDocument = fixedObject as FixedDocument;
}
return fixedDocument;
}// end:GetFixedDocument()
' ------------------------ GetFixedDocument --------------------------
''' <summary>
''' Returns the fixed document at a given URI within
''' the currently open XPS package.</summary>
''' <param name="fixedDocUri">
''' The URI of the fixed document to return.</param>
''' <returns>
''' The fixed document at a given URI
''' within the current XPS package.</returns>
Private Function GetFixedDocument(ByVal fixedDocUri As Uri) As FixedDocument
Dim fixedDocument As FixedDocument = Nothing
' Create the URI for the fixed document within the package. The URI
' is used to set the Parser context so fonts & other items can load.
Dim tempUri As New Uri(_xpsDocumentPath, UriKind.RelativeOrAbsolute)
Dim parserContext As New ParserContext()
parserContext.BaseUri = PackUriHelper.Create(tempUri)
' Retrieve the fixed document.
Dim fixedDocPart As PackagePart = _xpsPackage.GetPart(fixedDocUri)
If fixedDocPart IsNot Nothing Then
Dim fixedObject As Object = XamlReader.Load(fixedDocPart.GetStream(), parserContext)
If fixedObject IsNot Nothing Then
fixedDocument = TryCast(fixedObject, FixedDocument)
End If
End If
Return fixedDocument
End Function ' end:GetFixedDocument()
Remarks
packageUri
may not be specified as null
or empty.
The following table illustrates sample cases for Create.
packageUri |
Returned pack URI |
---|---|
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg |
ftp://ftp.proseware.com/packages/mypackage1.abc | pack://ftp:,,ftp.proseware.com,packages,mypackage1.abc |
file:///d:/packages/mypackage2.pkg | pack://file:,,,d:,packages,mypackage2.pkg |
Composing a pack URI is a multi-step process. For example, one step in forming a pack URI is to replace the forward slash (/) characters of the packageUri
with commas (,).
For more information on string conversion and how pack URIs are formed, see Appendix A.4 "String Conversion Examples" and Appendix B.3 "Composing a Pack URI" in the Open Packaging Conventions specification available for download at Specifications and License Downloads.
See also
Applies to
Create(Uri, Uri)
Creates a pack URI given a Package URI and the URI of a part in the package.
public:
static Uri ^ Create(Uri ^ packageUri, Uri ^ partUri);
public static Uri Create (Uri packageUri, Uri? partUri);
public static Uri Create (Uri packageUri, Uri partUri);
static member Create : Uri * Uri -> Uri
Public Shared Function Create (packageUri As Uri, partUri As Uri) As Uri
Parameters
- partUri
- Uri
The URI of the PackagePart in the package.
Returns
The pack URI of the given PackagePart.
Exceptions
packageUri
is null
.
Examples
The following example shows how to use the Create(Uri) method to define a pack URI that references a package.
// ------------------------ GetFixedDocument --------------------------
/// <summary>
/// Returns the fixed document at a given URI within
/// the currently open XPS package.</summary>
/// <param name="fixedDocUri">
/// The URI of the fixed document to return.</param>
/// <returns>
/// The fixed document at a given URI
/// within the current XPS package.</returns>
private FixedDocument GetFixedDocument(Uri fixedDocUri)
{
FixedDocument fixedDocument = null;
// Create the URI for the fixed document within the package. The URI
// is used to set the Parser context so fonts & other items can load.
Uri tempUri = new Uri(_xpsDocumentPath, UriKind.RelativeOrAbsolute);
ParserContext parserContext = new ParserContext();
parserContext.BaseUri = PackUriHelper.Create(tempUri);
// Retrieve the fixed document.
PackagePart fixedDocPart = _xpsPackage.GetPart(fixedDocUri);
if (fixedDocPart != null)
{
object fixedObject =
XamlReader.Load(fixedDocPart.GetStream(), parserContext);
if (fixedObject != null)
fixedDocument = fixedObject as FixedDocument;
}
return fixedDocument;
}// end:GetFixedDocument()
' ------------------------ GetFixedDocument --------------------------
''' <summary>
''' Returns the fixed document at a given URI within
''' the currently open XPS package.</summary>
''' <param name="fixedDocUri">
''' The URI of the fixed document to return.</param>
''' <returns>
''' The fixed document at a given URI
''' within the current XPS package.</returns>
Private Function GetFixedDocument(ByVal fixedDocUri As Uri) As FixedDocument
Dim fixedDocument As FixedDocument = Nothing
' Create the URI for the fixed document within the package. The URI
' is used to set the Parser context so fonts & other items can load.
Dim tempUri As New Uri(_xpsDocumentPath, UriKind.RelativeOrAbsolute)
Dim parserContext As New ParserContext()
parserContext.BaseUri = PackUriHelper.Create(tempUri)
' Retrieve the fixed document.
Dim fixedDocPart As PackagePart = _xpsPackage.GetPart(fixedDocUri)
If fixedDocPart IsNot Nothing Then
Dim fixedObject As Object = XamlReader.Load(fixedDocPart.GetStream(), parserContext)
If fixedObject IsNot Nothing Then
fixedDocument = TryCast(fixedObject, FixedDocument)
End If
End If
Return fixedDocument
End Function ' end:GetFixedDocument()
Remarks
packageUri
may not be specified as null or empty.
If partUri
is null
, the returned pack URI points to the package.
The following table illustrates sample cases for the Create method.
packageUri |
partUri |
Returned pack URI |
---|---|---|
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
/page2.xaml | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg/page2.xaml |
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
/a/page4.xaml | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg/a/page4.xaml |
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
/%41/%61.xml | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg/A/a.xml |
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
/%25XY.xml | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg/%25XY.xml |
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
null | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg |
ftp://ftp.proseware.com/packages/mypackage1.abc | /a/mydoc.xaml | pack://ftp:,,ftp.proseware.com,packages,mypackage1.abc/a/mydoc.xaml |
file:///d:/packages/mypackage2.pkg | /a/bar.xaml | pack://file:,,,d:,packages,mypackage2.pkg/a/bar.xaml |
Composing a pack URI is a multi-step process. For example, one step in forming a pack URI is to replace the forward slash (/) characters of the packageUri
with commas (,).
For more information on string conversion and how pack URIs are formed, see Appendix A.4 "String Conversion Examples" and Appendix B.3 "Composing a Pack URI" in the Open Packaging Conventions specification available for download at Specifications and License Downloads.
See also
Applies to
Create(Uri, Uri, String)
Creates a pack URI given a Package URI, the URI of a part in the package, and a "#" fragment to append.
public:
static Uri ^ Create(Uri ^ packageUri, Uri ^ partUri, System::String ^ fragment);
public static Uri Create (Uri packageUri, Uri? partUri, string? fragment);
public static Uri Create (Uri packageUri, Uri partUri, string fragment);
static member Create : Uri * Uri * string -> Uri
Public Shared Function Create (packageUri As Uri, partUri As Uri, fragment As String) As Uri
Parameters
- partUri
- Uri
The URI of the PackagePart in the package.
- fragment
- String
A "#" reference identifying an element within the package part.
Returns
The pack URI that identifies the specified package, package part, and fragment.
Exceptions
packageUri
is null
.
packageUri
is not an absolute URI.
-or-
partUri
is not a valid part URI syntax.
-or-
fragment
is empty or does begin with "#".
Examples
The following example shows how to use the Create(Uri) method to define a pack URI that references a package.
// ------------------------ GetFixedDocument --------------------------
/// <summary>
/// Returns the fixed document at a given URI within
/// the currently open XPS package.</summary>
/// <param name="fixedDocUri">
/// The URI of the fixed document to return.</param>
/// <returns>
/// The fixed document at a given URI
/// within the current XPS package.</returns>
private FixedDocument GetFixedDocument(Uri fixedDocUri)
{
FixedDocument fixedDocument = null;
// Create the URI for the fixed document within the package. The URI
// is used to set the Parser context so fonts & other items can load.
Uri tempUri = new Uri(_xpsDocumentPath, UriKind.RelativeOrAbsolute);
ParserContext parserContext = new ParserContext();
parserContext.BaseUri = PackUriHelper.Create(tempUri);
// Retrieve the fixed document.
PackagePart fixedDocPart = _xpsPackage.GetPart(fixedDocUri);
if (fixedDocPart != null)
{
object fixedObject =
XamlReader.Load(fixedDocPart.GetStream(), parserContext);
if (fixedObject != null)
fixedDocument = fixedObject as FixedDocument;
}
return fixedDocument;
}// end:GetFixedDocument()
' ------------------------ GetFixedDocument --------------------------
''' <summary>
''' Returns the fixed document at a given URI within
''' the currently open XPS package.</summary>
''' <param name="fixedDocUri">
''' The URI of the fixed document to return.</param>
''' <returns>
''' The fixed document at a given URI
''' within the current XPS package.</returns>
Private Function GetFixedDocument(ByVal fixedDocUri As Uri) As FixedDocument
Dim fixedDocument As FixedDocument = Nothing
' Create the URI for the fixed document within the package. The URI
' is used to set the Parser context so fonts & other items can load.
Dim tempUri As New Uri(_xpsDocumentPath, UriKind.RelativeOrAbsolute)
Dim parserContext As New ParserContext()
parserContext.BaseUri = PackUriHelper.Create(tempUri)
' Retrieve the fixed document.
Dim fixedDocPart As PackagePart = _xpsPackage.GetPart(fixedDocUri)
If fixedDocPart IsNot Nothing Then
Dim fixedObject As Object = XamlReader.Load(fixedDocPart.GetStream(), parserContext)
If fixedObject IsNot Nothing Then
fixedDocument = TryCast(fixedObject, FixedDocument)
End If
End If
Return fixedDocument
End Function ' end:GetFixedDocument()
Remarks
packageUri
may not be specified as null
or empty.
If partUri
is null
, the returned pack URI points to the package.
fragment
cannot be an empty string but can be specified as null
. When not specified as null
, the fragment
string must begin with a '#' character. For more information of the syntax of fragment
references, see Section 3.5 "Fragment" of RFC 3986.
The following table illustrates sample cases for the Create method.
packageUri |
partUri |
fragment |
Returned pack URI |
---|---|---|---|
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
/page1.xaml | #intro | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg/page1.xaml#intro |
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
/page2.xaml | null | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg/page2.xaml |
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
/a/page4.xaml | null | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg/a/page4.xaml |
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
/%41/%61.xml | null | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg/A/a.xml |
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
/%25XY.xml | null | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg/%25XY.xml |
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
/a/page5.xaml | #summary | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg/a/page5.xaml#summary |
http://www.proseware.com/packages.aspx?pkg04 |
/page1.xaml | #intro | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,packages.aspx%3fpkg04/page1.xaml#intro |
http://www.proseware.com/mypackage.pkg |
null | null | pack://http:,,www.proseware.com,mypackage.pkg |
ftp://ftp.proseware.com/packages/mypackage1.abc |
/a/mydoc.xaml | null | pack://ftp:,,ftp.proseware.com,packages,mypackage1.abc/a/mydoc.xaml |
file:///d:/packages/mypackage2.pkg |
/a/bar.xaml | #xref | pack://file:,,,d:,packages,mypackage2.pkg/a/bar.xaml#xref |
Composing a pack URI is a multi-step process. For example, one step in forming a pack URI is to replace the forward slash (/) characters of the packageUri
with commas (,).
For more information on string conversion and how pack URIs are formed, see Appendix A.4 "String Conversion Examples" and Appendix B.3 "Composing a Pack URI" in the Open Packaging Conventions specification available for download at Specifications and License Downloads.