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URL_COMPONENTS
typedef struct { DWORD dwStructSize; LPSTR lpszScheme; DWORD dwSchemeLength; INTERNET_SCHEME nScheme; LPSTR lpszHostName; DWORD dwHostNameLength; INTERNET_PORT nPort; LPSTR lpszUserName; DWORD dwUserNameLength; LPSTR lpszPassword; DWORD dwPasswordLength; LPSTR lpszUrlPath; DWORD dwUrlPathLength; LPSTR lpszExtraInfo; DWORD dwExtraInfoLength; } URL_COMPONENTS;Contains the constituent parts of a URL. This structure is used with the InternetCrackUrl and InternetCreateUrl functions.
- dwStructSize
- Size, in bytes, of this structure. Used for version checking. The size of this structure must be set to initialize this structure properly.
- lpszScheme
- Address of a buffer that contains the scheme name.
- dwSchemeLength
- Length of the scheme name.
- nScheme
- Enumerated scheme type, if known. For a list of scheme types, see INTERNET_SCHEME.
- lpszHostName
- Address of a buffer that contains the host name.
- dwHostNameLength
- Length of the host name.
- nPort
- Converted port number.
- lpszUserName
- Address of a buffer that contains the user name.
- dwUserNameLength
- Length of the user name.
- lpszPassword
- Address of a buffer that contains the password.
- dwPasswordLength
- Length of the password.
- lpszUrlPath
- Address of a buffer that contains the URL path.
- dwUrlPathLength
- Length of the URL path.
- lpszExtraInfo
- Address of a buffer that contains the extra information (for example, ?foo or #foo).
- dwExtraInfoLength
- Length of the extra information.
For InternetCrackUrl, if a pointer member and its corresponding length member are both zero, that component is not returned. If the pointer member is NULL but the length member is not zero, both the pointer and length members are returned. If both pointer and corresponding length members are nonzero, the pointer member points to a buffer where the component is copied. The component may be un-escaped, depending on the dwFlags parameter of InternetCrackUrl.
For InternetCreateUrl, the pointer members should be NULL if the component is not required. If the corresponding length member is zero, the pointer member is the address of a zero-terminated string. If the length member is not zero, it is the string length of the corresponding pointer member.
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