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diff --git a/java/src/HTTPHelper.java b/java/src/HTTPHelper.java deleted file mode 100644 index d946913693c..00000000000 --- a/java/src/HTTPHelper.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -package JACE.Connection; - -import JACE.OS.*; -// Collection of various methods that have to do with HTTP - -public class HTTPHelper -{ - // Encoding and decoding yadda - public static String Alphabet = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/"; - - // Basic encoding used in the HTTP 1.1 RFC. This doesn't - // put the string "Basic " at the beginning of the return - // string. Adapted from James' JAWS HTTP_Helpers code. - // Returns null on error. - public static String EncodeBase64 (String secret) - { - StringBuffer output = new StringBuffer(); - - // Index of the input string - int inidx = 0; - - // character value - int c; - - int char_count = 0; - int bits = 0; - boolean error = false; - - while (inidx < secret.length()) - { - c = secret.charAt(inidx++); - - // This will mess up internationalization. I wonder if it is really - // necessary for HTTP? - if (c > 255) - { - ACE.DEBUG ("encountered char > 255 (decimal %d): " + c); - error = true; - break; - } - - bits += c; - char_count++; - - if (char_count == 3) - { - output.append(HTTPHelper.Alphabet.charAt(bits >> 18)); - output.append(HTTPHelper.Alphabet.charAt((bits >> 12) & 0x3f)); - output.append(HTTPHelper.Alphabet.charAt((bits >> 6) & 0x3f)); - output.append(HTTPHelper.Alphabet.charAt(bits & 0x3f)); - - bits = 0; - char_count = 0; - } - else - bits <<= 8; - } - - if (!error) - { - if (char_count != 0) - { - bits <<= 16 - (8 * char_count); - output.append(HTTPHelper.Alphabet.charAt(bits >> 18)); - output.append(HTTPHelper.Alphabet.charAt((bits >> 12) & 0x3f)); - - if (char_count == 1) - { - output.append("=="); - } - else - { - output.append(HTTPHelper.Alphabet.charAt((bits >> 6) & 0x3f)); - output.append('='); - } - } - - return output.toString(); - } - - // Returns null on error - return null; - } -}; |