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+    0.0.2.6 add back callHTTP8get  
+    0.0.2.7 for cabal 8.10.4 may 2021  
+    0.0.2.8 moved filetypes for html here  
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+0.1.5 branch for ghc 9.2.5  
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+a uniform method to access data on file
+
+uniform means:
+- same functions with identical semantics independent of representation
+- all functions are total (or become so using Maybe or Either)
diff --git a/Setup.hs b/Setup.hs
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/Setup.hs
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+module Main (main) where
+
+import Distribution.Simple
+
+main :: IO ()
+main = defaultMain
diff --git a/src/Uniform/Http.hs b/src/Uniform/Http.hs
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+
+ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+--
+-- Module      :  Uniform.HttpCall
+--
+-- | the only externally visible module
+-- exports all
+-- using http simple to sparql queries and to create requests
+-- part of uniform (to use only text
+-- uses the newer http-conduit module
+-- because teh old HTTP cannot do https
+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts      #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances     #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings     #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables, DeriveGeneric, DeriveAnyClass,
+  RecordWildCards #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies          #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE TypeSynonymInstances  #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE UndecidableInstances  #-}
+
+module Uniform.Http (
+      TimeOutSec, mkTimeOutSec, mkTimeOutDefault
+    , mkServerURI, mkServerURI4text 
+    , ServerURI, addPort2ServerURI
+    , PortNumber, mkPortNumber
+    , URI, makeURI, addToURI 
+    , uriT  -- required?
+    , mkAppType, AppType
+    , callHTTP10post
+    , callHTTP8get  
+    , mkHttpPath, HttpPath   -- from / to ?
+    , mkHttpQueryParams, HttpQueryParams  -- after the ?
+    , module Uniform.HttpFiles
+            )  where
+
+-- import           Uniform.Error
+import Uniform.HttpCall
+import Uniform.HttpURI
+import Uniform.HttpFiles
+
+
+
diff --git a/src/Uniform/HttpCall.hs b/src/Uniform/HttpCall.hs
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/Uniform/HttpCall.hs
@@ -0,0 +1,178 @@
+
+ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+--
+-- Module      :  Uniform.HttpCall
+--
+-- | using http simple to sparql queries and to create requests
+-- part of uniform (to use only text
+-- uses the newer http-conduit module
+-- because teh old HTTP cannot do https
+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+--{-# OPTIONS_GHC -F -pgmF htfpp #-}
+
+{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts      #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances     #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings     #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables, DeriveGeneric, DeriveAnyClass,
+  RecordWildCards #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies          #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE TypeSynonymInstances  #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE UndecidableInstances  #-}
+-- {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-missing-methods #-}
+
+
+module Uniform.HttpCall (module Uniform.HttpCall
+    -- , module Uniform.Error
+    , mkServerURI, ServerURI
+            )  where
+
+import           UniformBase
+import     qualified      Network.HTTP.Simple          as Http
+import     qualified      Network.HTTP.Conduit         as Conduit
+
+-- import Data.Text (take)
+import Uniform.HttpURI
+import GHC.Generics hiding (S)
+
+makeRequest :: URI -> ErrIO Conduit.Request
+makeRequest dest = Http.parseRequest . t2s . uriT $ dest
+
+
+callHTTP8get :: Bool -> ServerURI  -> ErrIO  Text
+-- call the http-conduit simple for a get
+-- see https://haskell-lang.org/library/http-client
+callHTTP8get debug (ServerURI dest) = do
+    req2 <- makeRequest dest
+    when debug $ putIOwords ["callHTTP8get" 
+                    , "header req", showT req2
+                                ]
+    response <- callIO $  Http.httpLBS req2
+    when debug $ putIOwords ["The status code was: " ,
+               showT (Http.getResponseStatusCode response)]
+    when debug $ putIOwords [showT (Http.getResponseHeader "Content-Type" response)]
+--    L8.putStrLn $ getResponseBody response
+    let res = bb2t . bl2b . Http.getResponseBody $ response :: Text
+    -- stops if not an UTF8 encoded text
+    when debug $ putIOwords ["callHTTP8get response: ", res]
+    return res
+
+callHTTP10post :: Bool -> AppType -> ServerURI -> HttpPath -> LazyByteString
+                    -> HttpQueryParams -> TimeOutSec -> ErrIO Text
+-- post a body to the  url given as a type given
+--application/sparql-update
+-- timeout in seconds - will be converted, mkTimeOutDefault gives default
+    -- URI not text for destination
+-- if serverURI is http the post is made 'secure' which 
+    -- causes "Failed reading: invalid header type: 72"
+callHTTP10post debug (AppType apptype) (ServerURI dest) (HttpPath path)
+                     txt vars (TimeOutSec timeout) = do
+    req1 <- makeRequest dest
+    when debug $ putIOwords ["callHTTP10post", "serverURI", showT dest]
+--    let length = lengthChar . b2s . bl2b $ txt
+    let req2 = Http.setRequestBodyLBS txt -- (b2bl . t2b $ txt)
+                $ Http.setRequestHeader "Content-Type" [t2b apptype]
+                $ Http.setRequestMethod "POST"
+                $ Http.setRequestPath (t2b path)
+                $ Http.setRequestQueryString (map formatQuery
+                        . unHttpQueryParams $ vars)
+                req1
+                    {Conduit.responseTimeout =
+                            maybe Conduit.responseTimeoutNone
+                                    (Conduit.responseTimeoutMicro . (1000000 *))
+                                    timeout
+                    }
+    when debug $ putIOwords ["callHTTP10post" , "header req", showT req2
+                                , "\nbody", bl2t txt ]
+--            "text length"
+--                    , showT length]
+    res <- callIO $ Http.httpLBS req2
+
+                -- callIO does itself catch, additional should not be needed, except perhaps for not providing good informaiton
+                        -- `catch` \e -> do
+                        --         -- putIOwords ["callHTTP10post  error caught 3", showT e
+                        --         --         , "\n should not occur - caught by callIO ??"
+                        --         --         , "\n note hint: replace localhost by 127.0.0.1"
+                        --         --         ,  "\n", showT req2]
+                        --         fail . unwords $  [ "callHTTP10post httperror 3", show e]
+                        --                      -- is in the IO monad, not ErrIO
+    let statusCode = Http.getResponseStatusCode res
+--    when debug $
+    putIOwords ["callHTTP10post The status code was: ", showT statusCode]
+    when debug $ putIOwords [showT (Http.getResponseHeader "Content-Type" res)]
+    let res2 = bb2t . bl2b . Http.getResponseBody $ res :: Text
+    -- stops if not an UTF8 encoded text
+    return res2
+
+-- -- TODO merge the post7 and post9
+-- -- post7 has a query paramter with
+-- makeHttpPost7 :: Bool ->  URI -> Text -> HttpQueryParams
+-- -> Text -> Text ->  ErrIO Text
+-- -- post a body to the  url given as a type given
+-- --application/sparql-update
+-- -- path is query .. or something which is type,value pairs
+-- -- is not used anymore?
+-- makeHttpPost7 debug dest path query appType txt = do
+--     callHTTP10post debug appType ( dest) path (b2bl . t2b $ txt) query (Just 300)
+
+
+
+formatQuery :: (Text, Maybe Text) -> (ByteString, Maybe ByteString)
+formatQuery (a, mb) = (t2b a, fmap t2b mb)
+--
+-- makeHttpPost7x  :: Bool ->  URI -> Text ->
+--  HttpQueryParams -> Text -> Text ->  ErrIO Text
+-- -- post a body to the  url given as a type given
+-- --application/sparql-update
+-- -- path is query .. or something which is type,value pairs
+-- makeHttpPost7x  debug dest path vars appType txt = do
+--     req1 <- makeRequest dest
+--     let length = lengthChar txt
+--     let req2 = Http.setRequestBodyLBS  (b2bl . t2b $ txt)
+--                 $ Http.setRequestHeader "Content-Type" [t2b appType]
+--                 $ Http.setRequestMethod "POST"
+--                 $ Http.setRequestPath (t2b path)
+--                 $ Http.setRequestQueryString
+--                             (map formatQuery . unHttpQueryParams $ vars)
+-- --                $ Conduit.ResponseTimeout 300000 -- msecs
+--                 req1
+--                     {Conduit.responseTimeout = Conduit.responseTimeoutMicro 300000000}
+-- ----            }
+--     when debug $ putIOwords ["makeHttpPost7", showT req2, "text length", showT length]
+--     res <- callIO $
+--         do
+--                  Http.httpLBS req2
+--             `catchError` \e -> do
+--                      putIOwords ["makeHttpPost7  error caught 3", showT e
+--                             , "\n should not occur - caught by callIO ??"
+--                             , "\n note hint: replace localhost by 127.0.0.1"
+--                             ,  "\n", showT req2]
+--                      fail . unwords $  [ "makeHttpPost7 httperror 3", show e]
+--                                          -- is in the IO monad, not ErrIO
+
+
+--     let statusCode = Http.getResponseStatusCode res
+--     when debug $ putIOwords ["makeHttpPost7 The status code was: ", showT statusCode]
+--     when debug $ putIOwords ["\t", showT (Http.getResponseHeader "Content-Type" res)]
+--     let res2 = bb2t . bl2b . Http.getResponseBody $ res :: Text
+--     -- stops if not an UTF8 encoded text
+-- --    when True $ putIOwords ["makeHttpPost7 response: ", res2]
+--     return res2
+
+
+-- | a timeout in seconds
+newtype TimeOutSec = TimeOutSec (Maybe Int)
+    deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Read, Generic, Zeros)
+mkTimeOutSec :: Int -> TimeOutSec
+mkTimeOutSec i = TimeOutSec (Just i)
+mkTimeOutDefault = TimeOutSec Nothing
+
+instance NiceStrings TimeOutSec where
+    shownice (TimeOutSec (Just i)) = unwords' ["TimeOut", shownice i, "sec"]
+    shownice (TimeOutSec Nothing) =   "TimeOut default"
+
+-- | a special type for the app type argumetn
+newtype AppType = AppType Text
+    deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Read, Generic, Zeros)
+mkAppType = AppType
diff --git a/src/Uniform/HttpFiles.hs b/src/Uniform/HttpFiles.hs
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+++ b/src/Uniform/HttpFiles.hs
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+
+ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+--
+-- Module      :  files for Http 
+--
+-- | using http simple to sparql queries and to create requests
+-- part of uniform (to use only text
+-- wraps URI in URI
+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+--{-# OPTIONS_GHC -F -pgmF htfpp #-}
+
+{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts      #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE IncoherentInstances      #-}  -- necessary for overlapping
+-- {-# LANGUAGE OverlappingInstances #-} 
+{-# LANGUAGE Unsafe #-} 
+{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances     #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-}
+-- {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings     #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables   #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies          #-}
+-- {-# LANGUAGE TypeSynonymInstances  #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE UndecidableInstances  #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE DeriveGeneric  #-}
+-- {-# LANGUAGE StandaloneDeriving
+-- --    , GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving
+--     , DeriveGeneric
+--     , DeriveAnyClass
+--       #-}
+ {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-missing-methods #-}
+
+module Uniform.HttpFiles (
+        -- TimeOutSec, mkTimeOut, mkTimeOutDefault
+        -- , URI, HttpQueryParams
+    module Uniform.HttpFiles
+    -- , module Uniform.Zero
+    -- , module Uniform.FileIO
+--    , module N.Network.URI
+    -- , uriT
+            )  where
+
+
+-- import qualified Network.URI as N
+-- -- import  Network.URI (URI(..)) 
+-- -- URI is a newtype with URI as a wrapper
+-- import           Uniform.Error (errorT)
+-- import           Uniform.Json
+-- import           Uniform.ListForm -- (IsString (..), (</>), (<.>))
+-- import           Uniform.Strings 
+import           UniformBase
+
+import           Uniform.Json
+--import qualified   Network.URI.Encode as N2
+
+-------------------------------------------------------HTML files
+extHTML :: Extension
+extHTML = Extension "html"
+
+newtype HTMLout = HTMLout {contentHtml :: Text}
+    deriving (Show, Read, Eq, Ord, Generic)
+
+instance ToJSON HTMLout
+
+-- a wrapper around html ready to publish
+unHTMLout (HTMLout a) = a
+
+htmloutFileType = TypedFile5{tpext5 = extHTML} :: TypedFile5 Text HTMLout
+
+instance Zeros HTMLout where
+    zero = HTMLout zero
+
+instance TypedFiles7 Text HTMLout where
+    wrap7 = HTMLout
+    unwrap7 (HTMLout a) = a
+
+-- extension in metapage
diff --git a/src/Uniform/HttpURI.hs b/src/Uniform/HttpURI.hs
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/Uniform/HttpURI.hs
@@ -0,0 +1,259 @@
+
+ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+--
+-- Module      :  Store.RDFstore.HttpCall
+--
+-- | using http simple to sparql queries and to create requests
+-- part of uniform (to use only text
+-- wraps URI in URI
+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+--{-# OPTIONS_GHC -F -pgmF htfpp #-}
+
+{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts      #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE IncoherentInstances      #-}  -- necessary for overlapping
+-- {-# LANGUAGE OverlappingInstances #-} 
+{-# LANGUAGE Unsafe #-} 
+{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances     #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings     #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables   #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies          #-}
+-- {-# LANGUAGE TypeSynonymInstances  #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE UndecidableInstances  #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE StandaloneDeriving
+--    , GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving
+    , DeriveGeneric
+    , DeriveAnyClass
+      #-}
+ {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-missing-methods #-}
+
+module Uniform.HttpURI (
+        -- TimeOutSec, mkTimeOut, mkTimeOutDefault
+        -- , URI, HttpQueryParams
+    module Uniform.HttpURI
+    -- , module Uniform.Zero
+    -- , module Uniform.Strings
+--    , module N.Network.URI
+    -- , uriT
+            )  where
+
+
+import qualified Network.URI as N
+-- import  Network.URI (URI(..)) 
+-- URI is a newtype with URI as a wrapper
+-- import           Uniform.Error (errorT)
+import           Uniform.Json
+-- import           Uniform.ListForm -- (IsString (..), (</>), (<.>))
+-- import           Uniform.Strings 
+-- import           Uniform.Strings.Infix ((</>), (<.>))
+
+import           UniformBase
+--import qualified   Network.URI.Encode as N2
+
+newtype URI = URI  Text 
+    deriving (Show, Read, Eq, Ord, Generic, Zeros)
+    -- do not use the constructor on unchecked inputs
+unURI (URI a) = a 
+uriT = unURI  
+-- ^ gets the URI as a plain text 
+instance ToJSON URI
+instance FromJSON URI
+instance NiceStrings URI where shownice s = unwords' ["URI", unURI s]
+
+makeURI :: Text -> URI 
+makeURI = parseURI  
+-- make an URI (construct and show as string)
+
+addToURI :: URI -> Text -> URI   -- an url encoded string (use s2url or t2url)
+-- add a text at end to an URI
+addToURI u t = makeURI $ uriT u <> "/" <> t  -- infix does hide </>
+-- less secure but simpler
+--              = case (t2,u2) of
+--                 (Just t3, Just u3) -> URI . showT $ N.nonStrictRelativeTo t3 u3
+--                 _ -> errorT ["addToURI failed u,t", showT u2, showT t2]
+        -- where
+        --     t2 = N.parseURI . t2s $ t
+        --     u2 = N.parseURI . t2s . uriT $ u
+
+-- addToURI2 :: URI -> URL -> URI   -- an url encoded string (use s2url or t2url)
+-- -- add a text at end to an URI
+-- addToURI2 u t =    --appendOne u t --
+--             makeURI $ (uriT u) </> (s2t . unURL $ t)
+
+-- a server URI (not including the port, but absolute)
+newtype ServerURI = ServerURI {unServerURI :: URI}
+                deriving (Show, Read, Eq, Ord, Generic, Zeros, Semigroup, Monoid
+--                        , ListForms
+                        )
+mkServerURI = ServerURI 
+mkServerURI4text = ServerURI  . makeURI
+
+-- --deriving  -- <> and mempty missing for Semigroup
+
+-- instance ToJSON ServerURI 
+-- instance Read N.URI where 
+
+-- instance Zeros N.URI where zero = N.nullURI -- fromJustNote "zero mk URI" $ mkURI ""
+-- deriving instance Read URI 
+-- deriving instance Read (RText l)
+-- instance ToJSON URI 
+-- instance FromJSON URI
+
+-- -- instance ToJSON N.URI
+-- -- instance ToJSON N.URI  -- not possible, issue Auth
+-- -- instance ToJSON N.URIAuth
+
+-- -- deriving instance Generic N.URIAuth 
+
+-- -- instance (Zeros ServerURI, Zeros (LF ServerURI)) => ListForms ServerURI
+-- --     where
+-- --     type LF ServerURI = Text
+-- --     mkOne = mkServerURI  -- = ServerURI . makeAbsURI
+-- --     appendTwo a b = ServerURI $ appendTwo (unServerURI a)  (unServerURI b)
+
+-- --instance ListForms URI where
+-- --    type LF URI = Text
+-- --    mkOne = makeURI
+-- --    appendTwo a b = makeURI $ appendTwo  (showT a) (showT b)
+
+-- mkServerURI :: Text -> ServerURI        -- useful, because it is typed!
+-- mkServerURI = ServerURI . makeURI  -- check for absolute uri?
+
+-- | a type for the application path when calling Http
+-- after the URI till the ? (starts with /)
+newtype HttpPath = HttpPath Text
+    deriving (Show, Read, Eq, Ord, Generic, Zeros)
+mkHttpPath :: Text -> HttpPath
+mkHttpPath = HttpPath    -- could check for acceptance here?
+
+
+-- | the type for the paramter key - value pairs, comes after the ?
+unHttpQueryParams :: HttpQueryParams -> [(Text, Maybe Text)]
+mkHttpQueryParams :: [(Text, Maybe Text)] -> HttpQueryParams
+newtype HttpQueryParams = HttpQueryParams [(Text, Maybe Text)]
+    deriving (Show, Read, Eq, Generic, Zeros, Semigroup, Monoid)
+unHttpQueryParams (HttpQueryParams p) = p
+mkHttpQueryParams = HttpQueryParams
+--instance Zeros HttpQueryParams where zero = HttpQueryParams []
+-- unclear why automatic derivation does not work
+
+-- instance   ListForms HttpQueryParams where
+--         type LF HttpQueryParams = (Text, Maybe Text)
+--         mkOne a = HttpQueryParams [a]
+--         appendTwo = (<>)
+
+
+-- combineHttpQueryParams :: HttpQueryParams -> HttpQueryParams -> HttpQueryParams
+-- combineHttpQueryParams p1 p2 = p1 <> p2
+-- --    HttpQueryParams (p11 ++ p22)
+-- --        where   p11 = unHttpQueryParams p1
+-- --                p22 = unHttpQueryParams p2
+
+-- -- newtype URI = URI N.URI  deriving (Eq, Ord, Generic,   Semigroup, Monoid)
+-- -- show and read is separately instantiated
+-- -- zeros not available for N.URI
+
+-- -- un2 (URI u) = u   -- to remove the newtype level
+-- -- instance Zeros URI where
+--     -- zero = makeURI "http://zero.zero"  -- there is no obvious zero here
+-- -- instance FromJSON N.URI
+-- -- instance FromJSON N.URIAuth
+
+-- -- instance ListForms URI where
+-- --     type LF URI = Text
+-- --     mkOne = makeURI  -- do not test here for validity, because it is used for appendTwo
+-- --     appendTwo a b = makeURI $ appendTwo  (uriT a) (uriT b)
+
+parseURI :: Text ->  URI
+-- reads a text string, checks for URI conformity 
+-- and renders as text wrapped in URI 
+-- if this is the only way to convert a text to an URI
+-- they must be always save 
+parseURI u = URI . showT $  maybe (errorT ["parseURI in Uniform.HttpURI not acceptable string \n", u, "END of string"])
+                id
+                (N.parseURI  . t2s $ u )
+--                fmap URI . N.parseURI . t2s $ t
+
+-- -- parseAbsoluteURI :: Text -> Maybe URI
+-- -- parseAbsoluteURI u = maybe (errorT ["parseAbsoluteURI in Uniform.HttpURI not acceptable string \n", u, "END of string"])
+-- --                 (Just . URI)
+-- --                 (N.parseAbsoluteURI  . t2s $ u )
+-- -- --                fmap URI . N.parseAbsoluteURI . t2s $ t
+
+makeAbsURI :: Text -> URI
+makeAbsURI = makeURI  -- leave if later a differentiation is desired
+-- -- makeAbsURI u = -- error "absfr"
+-- --     fromMaybe (errorT ["makeAbsURI in Uniform.HttpURI not acceptable string \n", u, "END of string"])
+-- --                             (parseAbsoluteURI  u :: Maybe URI)
+-- -- --    URI $ maybe (errorT ["makeAbsURI in Uniform.HttpURI", u])
+-- -- --                id
+-- -- --                (N.parseAbsoluteURI . t2s   $ u)
+-- makeURI :: Text -> URI
+-- -- makeURI u = -- error "sdafsfs"
+-- --     fromMaybe (errorT ["makeURI in Uniform.HttpURI not acceptable string \n", u, "END of string"])
+-- --                 (parseURI  u :: Maybe URI)
+-- -- -- alternative code: makeURI2 = fromMaybe zero . parseURI
+
+-- makeURI u = fromJustNote "makeURI" $ mkURI u 
+-- uriT = showT 
+
+-- addToURI :: URI -> Text -> URI   -- an url encoded string (use s2url or t2url)
+-- -- add a text at end to an URI
+-- addToURI u t =    --appendOne u t --
+--             makeURI $ (uriT u) </> (s2t . unURL . s2url . t2s $  t)
+
+-- addToURI2 :: URI -> URL -> URI   -- an url encoded string (use s2url or t2url)
+-- -- add a text at end to an URI
+-- addToURI2 u t =    --appendOne u t --
+--             makeURI $ (uriT u) </> (s2t . unURL $ t)
+
+newtype PortNumber = PortNumber Int
+    deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Read, Generic, Zeros)
+mkPortNumber i = if i > 0 && i < 64000 then  PortNumber i
+                    else errorT ["PortNumber out of range", showT i]
+unPortNumber (PortNumber i) = i
+
+addPort2ServerURI :: ServerURI -> PortNumber -> ServerURI
+-- addPort2ServerURI u p = mkOne $ appendTwo  (uriT . unServerURI $ u)
+--             (":" <> (showT . unPortNumber $ p))
+addPort2ServerURI (ServerURI u) (PortNumber i) = mkServerURI (makeURI $ uriT u <:> showT i)
+
+-- -- uriT :: URI -> Text
+-- -- -- ^ convert an uri to a text (but not a show instance with "")
+-- -- uriT = s2t . uriS
+
+-- -- uriS :: URI -> String
+-- -- uriS u =  N.uriToString defaultUserInfoMap (un2 u) $ ""
+-- -- -- to filter out the password, if any in a URI
+
+-- -- -- copied
+-- -- defaultUserInfoMap :: String -> String
+-- -- defaultUserInfoMap uinf = user ++ newpass
+-- --     where
+-- --         (user,pass) = break (==':') uinf
+-- --         newpass     = if null pass || (pass == "@")
+-- --                                    || (pass == ":@")
+-- --                         then pass
+-- --                         else ":...@"
+
+-- -- deriving instance Show URI 
+-- -- deriving instance Read URI
+-- -- deriving instance Read N.URI 
+-- -- deriving instance Read N.URIAuth 
+-- -- deriving instance {-# Overlapping #-} Show N.URI 
+-- --                 -- the defined in N are not regular Show !!
+-- -- deriving instance {-# Overlapping #-} Show N.URIAuth 
+
+-- -- instance IsString URI where
+-- --     fromString = read . show
+
+-- -- -- instance Show URI where
+-- -- --     showsPrec _ s s2 = (show $ uriS s )++ s2
+
+-- -- -- instance Read URI where
+-- -- --         readsPrec i r =  maybe []  (\res -> [(URI res, rem1)] ) $ N.parseURI x
+-- -- --                 where  [(x ::String , rem1)] = readsPrec i r
+
+
+
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+cabal-version: 1.12
+
+-- This file has been generated from package.yaml by hpack version 0.35.2.
+--
+-- see: https://github.com/sol/hpack
+
+name:           uniform-http
+version:        0.1.5.1
+synopsis:       uniform text based operations to call http
+description:    http using text in all textual arguments and converts internally to whatever is required
+category:       Data, Text, Uniform
+homepage:       https://github.com/git@github.com:andrewufrank/u4blog.git#readme
+bug-reports:    https://github.com/git@github.com:andrewufrank/u4blog.git/issues
+author:         Andrew Frank
+maintainer:     Andrew U. Frank <andrewufrank@gmail.com>
+license:        GPL
+license-file:   GPL_3
+build-type:     Simple
+extra-source-files:
+    README.md
+    ChangeLog.md
+
+source-repository head
+  type: git
+  location: https://github.com/git@github.com:andrewufrank/u4blog.git
+  subdir: uniform-http
+
+library
+  exposed-modules:
+      Uniform.Http
+      Uniform.HttpCall
+      Uniform.HttpFiles
+      Uniform.HttpURI
+  other-modules:
+      Paths_uniform_http
+  hs-source-dirs:
+      src
+  build-depends:
+      base >=4.7 && <5
+    , bytestring
+    , http-client
+    , http-conduit
+    , network-uri
+    , uniform-json >=0.1.5
+    , uniformBase >=0.1.5
+  default-language: Haskell2010
