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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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/* ***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK *****
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* Version: MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1
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*
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* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version
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* 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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* the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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* http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
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*
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* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License
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* for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
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* License.
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*
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* The Original Code is Places code
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*
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* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is
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* Google Inc.
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* Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2005
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* the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Contributor(s):
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* Brett Wilson <brettw@gmail.com>
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*
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* Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of
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* either the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the "GPL"), or
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* the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 or later (the "LGPL"),
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* in which case the provisions of the GPL or the LGPL are applicable instead
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* of those above. If you wish to allow use of your version of this file only
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* under the terms of either the GPL or the LGPL, and not to allow others to
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* use your version of this file under the terms of the MPL, indicate your
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* decision by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice
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* and other provisions required by the GPL or the LGPL. If you do not delete
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* the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under
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* the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL.
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*
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* ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */
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#include "nsISupports.idl"
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interface nsIURI;
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[scriptable, uuid(b7fc8b9b-d85f-4d89-9b2a-0e67bd6e8d78)]
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interface nsIFaviconService : nsISupports
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{
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/**
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* Declares that a given page uses a favicon with the given URI.
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*
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* You needn't have specified any data at this point. An entry linking the
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* favicon with the page will be create with no data. You can populate it
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* later with SetFaviconData. However, any favicons not associated with a
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* visited web page, a bookmark, or a "place:" URI will be expired when
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* history cleanup is done * (typically at app shutdown, but also possibly
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* if the user clears their * cache or history).
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*
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* This will send out history notifications if the new favicon has any data.
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* This means that you should try to set data first if you have it, otherwise
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* the page might not get a notification sent for it since data setting does
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* not send notifications.
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*
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* @param aPage
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* URI of the page whose favicon is being set.
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* @param aFavicon
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* URI of the favicon to associate with the page.
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*/
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void setFaviconUrlForPage(in nsIURI aPage, in nsIURI aFavicon);
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/**
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* Same as SetFaviconUrlForPage except that this also attempts to set the
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* data by loading the favicon URI. An async request will be created for
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* this URI and if the data is available, it will asynchronously get
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* saved in the database without any further work from the caller.
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*
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* If the icon data already exists, we won't normally try to re-load the
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* icon from the net (or more likely the cache). If the icon is in the
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* failed favicon cache we won't do anything. Use forceReload to force
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* a reload of the data. This will remove the favicon from the failed
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* cache. If it then fails again, it will be re-added to the failed cache.
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*
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* SetFaviconUrlForPage and SetFaviconData will take any URL you provide
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* and save it. This function is intended for automatic usage, and will
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* only save favicons for "good" URLs, as defined by what gets added to
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* history. For "bad" URLs, this function will succeed and do nothing.
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* This function will also ignore favicons that are data URLs. Icons that
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* fail to load will automatically be added to the failed favicon cache.
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*
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* This function will not save favicons for non-bookmarked URLs when
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* history is disabled (expiration time is 0 days). The rest of the functions
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* here will always store favicons even when history is disabled.
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*
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* @param aPage
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* URI of the page whose favicon is being set.
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* @param aFavicon
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* URI of the favicon to associate with the page.
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* @param aForceReload
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* Unset is normal behavior, we will only try to reload the favicon
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* if we don't have it or if it has expired from the cache. If set,
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* it will always try to reload the favicon.
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*/
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void setAndLoadFaviconForPage(in nsIURI aPage, in nsIURI aFavicon,
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in boolean aForceReload);
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/**
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* Stores the data of a given favicon. You must specify the MIME type
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* unless you're clearing the data.
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*
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* You can set the data even if you haven't called SetFaviconUrlForPage
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* yet. It will be stored but will not be associated with any page.
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* However, any favicons not associated with a visited web page, bookmark,
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* or "place:" URI will be expired when history cleanup is done. This might
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* be done at any time on a timer, so you should not let the message loop
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* run between calls or your icon may get deleted.
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*
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* It is best to set the favicon data, and then associate it with a page.
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* This will make the notifications more efficient since the icon will
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* already have data when the set favicon observer messages goes out.
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*
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* The expiration time is stored. This will be used if you call
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* SetAndLoadFaviconForPage to see whether the data needs reloading.
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*
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* Do not use this function for chrome: icon URLs. You should reference the
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* chrome image yourself. The GetFaviconLinkForIcon/Page will ignore any
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* associated data if the favicon URI is "chrome:" and just return the same
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* chrome URI.
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*
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* This function does NOT send out notifications that the data has changed.
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* Potentially, many pages could be referencing the favicon and they could
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* be visible in a history view or toolbar. But sending out those
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* notifications is very intensive. Those pages will keep the old icon
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* until they have been refreshed by other means.
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*
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* @param aFavicon
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* URI of the favicon whose data is being set.
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* @param aData
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* Binary contents of the favicon to save
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* @param aDataLength
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* Length of binary data
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* @param aMimeType
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* MIME type of the data to store. This is important so that we know
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* what to report when the favicon is used.
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* @param aExpiration
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* Time in microseconds since the epoch when this favicon expires.
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* Until this time, we won't try to load it again.
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*/
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void setFaviconData(in nsIURI aFavicon,
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[const,array,size_is(aDataLen)] in octet aData,
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in unsigned long aDataLen, in AUTF8String aMimeType,
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in PRTime aExpiration);
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/**
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* Retrieves the given favicon data. Throws if we don't have data.
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*
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* If there is no data but we have an entry for this favicon, aDataLen will
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* be 0 and aData will be NULL.
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*
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* @param aFavicon
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* URL of the favicon whose data is being read
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* @param aData
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* Output parameter where the binary favicon data will be placed.
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* This will be null if we have this URL but have no data associated
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* with it.
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* @param aDataLen
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* Output parameter where the size of the binary data will be placed.
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* @param aMimeType
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* Output parameter where the MIME type will be placed.
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* @throws NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE
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* Thrown when we have never heard of this favicon URL.
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*/
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void getFaviconData(in nsIURI aFavicon,
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out AUTF8String aMimeType,
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out unsigned long aDataLen,
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[array,retval,size_is(aDataLen)] out octet aData);
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/**
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* Retrieves the URL of the favicon for the given page.
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*
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* @param aPage
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* URI of the page whose favicon is desired
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* @returns The URI of the favicon associated with that page. Returning a
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* URI here does NOT mean that we have data for this favicon, only
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* that we know what the favicon should be.
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* @throws NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE
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* When the page is not found or it has no favicon.
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*/
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nsIURI getFaviconForPage(in nsIURI aPage);
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/**
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* For a given page, this will give you a URI that, when displayed in chrome,
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* will result in the given page's favicon. Unlike the other get functions,
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* we needn't have heard of the page or its favicon: the default one will
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* be returned in this case.
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*
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* @see getFaviconLinkForIcon
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* This function only adds the extra level of indirection, looking up
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* the favicon based on the page URI and using the default if not found.
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*
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* @param aPage
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* URI of the page whose favicon is desired
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* @returns A URI that will give you the icon image. This is NOT the URI of
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* the icon as set on the page, but a URI that will give you the
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* data out of the favicon service. For a normal page with a
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* favicon we've stored, this will be an annotation URI which will
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* then cause the corresponding favicon data to be loaded from this
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* service. For pages where we don't have a favicon, this will be a
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* chrome URI of the default icon for a web page.
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*/
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nsIURI getFaviconImageForPage(in nsIURI aPage);
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/**
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* For a given icon URI, this will return a URI that will result in the image.
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* In most cases, this is an annotation URI. For chrome, this will do nothing
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* and return the input URI. For NULL input, this will return the URI of
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* the default favicon.
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*
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* @param aIcon
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* The URL of an icon in the favicon service. Can be NULL.
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* @returns A URI that will load the desired icon. This is NOT the URI of the
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* icon as set on the page, but a URI that will give you the data
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* out of the favicon service. For a normal page with a favicon
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* we've stored, this will be an annotation URI which will then
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* cause the corresponding favicon data to be loaded from this
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* service. For pages where we don't have a favicon, this will be a
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* chrome URI of the default icon for a web page. For chrome, the
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* output will be the same as the input. For NULL input, this will
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* be the URI of the default favicon.
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*
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* No validity checking is done. If you pass an icon URI that we've
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* never seen, you'll get back a URI that references an invalid
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* icon. The moz-anno protocol handler's special case for "favicon"
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* annotations will detect most invalid icons and it will resolve to
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* the default icon, although without caching. For invalid chrome
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* URIs, you'll get a broken image.
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*/
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nsIURI getFaviconLinkForIcon(in nsIURI aIcon);
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/**
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* Adds a given favicon's URI to the failed favicon cache.
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*
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* The lifespan of the favicon cache is up to the caching system. This cache
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* will also be written to if you use setAndLoadFaviconForPage and it
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* encounters an error.
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*
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* @see isFailedFavicon
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*/
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void addFailedFavicon(in nsIURI aIcon);
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/**
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* Removes the given favicon from the failed favicon cache. If the icon is
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* not in the cache, this function will silently succeed.
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*/
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void removeFailedFavicon(in nsIURI aIcon);
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/**
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* Checks to see if this favicon is in the failed favicon cache. Returns true
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* if the favicon is in the failed cache, meaning you probably shouldn't try
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* to load it. A false return value means that it's worth trying to load it.
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* This allows you to avoid trying to load "foo.com/favicon.ico" for every
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* page on a site that doesn't have a favicon.
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*/
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boolean isFailedFavicon(in nsIURI aIcon);
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};
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