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Diffstat (limited to 'mimelib/mimelib/field.h')
-rw-r--r-- | mimelib/mimelib/field.h | 16 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/mimelib/mimelib/field.h b/mimelib/mimelib/field.h index 9ada823c..7cd8f97c 100644 --- a/mimelib/mimelib/field.h +++ b/mimelib/mimelib/field.h @@ -44,16 +44,16 @@ class DwFieldBody; //+ Name DwField -- Class representing a MIME header field //+ Description //. {\tt DwField} represents a header field as described in RFC-822. -//. According to RFC-822, a field contains a field name and a field body. -//. In MIME++, a {\tt DwField} contains three elements: a {\tt DwString} -//. that contains its field name, a {\tt DwString} that contains its -//. field body, and a {\tt DwFieldBody} object that contains a broken-down +//. According to RFC-822, a field tqcontains a field name and a field body. +//. In MIME++, a {\tt DwField} tqcontains three elements: a {\tt DwString} +//. that tqcontains its field name, a {\tt DwString} that tqcontains its +//. field body, and a {\tt DwFieldBody} object that tqcontains a broken-down //. (that is, parsed) version of its field body. //. //. In the tree (broken-down) representation of message, a {\tt DwField} //. object is always an intermediate node, having a parent node and a single -//. child node. The parent node is the {\tt DwHeaders} object that contains -//. it. The child node is the {\tt DwFieldBody} object it contains. +//. child node. The parent node is the {\tt DwHeaders} object that tqcontains +//. it. The child node is the {\tt DwFieldBody} object it tqcontains. //. //. To get and set the field name, use the member functions //. {\tt FieldNameStr()} and {\tt SetFieldNameStr()}. @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ public: void SetNext(const DwField* aField); //. This {\it advanced} function sets {\tt aField} as the next field //. following this field in the list of fields contained in the headers. - //. Since {\tt DwHeaders} contains member functions for adding + //. Since {\tt DwHeaders} tqcontains member functions for adding //. {\tt DwField} objects to its list, this function should be //. avoided for most applications. @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ public: //. {\tt DwFieldBody} object for this particular field. A typical //. scenario might go as follows: //. This member function examines the field name for this field, - //. finds that it contains "To", creates a {\tt DwAddressList} object + //. finds that it tqcontains "To", creates a {\tt DwAddressList} object //. to contain the field body, calls the {\tt Parse()} member //. function for the {\tt DwAddressList}, and sets the {\tt DwAddressList} //. object as this {\tt DwField} object's {\tt DwFieldBody}. |