Index: chrome/common/net/url_request_intercept_job.cc |
diff --git a/chrome/common/net/url_request_intercept_job.cc b/chrome/common/net/url_request_intercept_job.cc |
index 89b0c554659f0c7e8c1d17111f8f56ad86573192..2397093519bc7f904b49de3fd683c55b4f5920cc 100644 |
--- a/chrome/common/net/url_request_intercept_job.cc |
+++ b/chrome/common/net/url_request_intercept_job.cc |
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ bool URLRequestInterceptJob::GetCharset(std::string* charset) { |
} |
bool URLRequestInterceptJob::GetContentEncodings( |
- std::vector<Filter::FilterType>* encoding_types) { |
+ std::vector<net::Filter::FilterType>* encoding_types) { |
DCHECK(encoding_types->empty()); |
if (!request_->response_headers()) |
return false; |
@@ -119,14 +119,15 @@ bool URLRequestInterceptJob::GetContentEncodings( |
void* iter = NULL; |
while (request_->response_headers()->EnumerateHeader( |
&iter, "Content-Encoding", &encoding_type)) { |
- encoding_types->push_back(Filter::ConvertEncodingToType(encoding_type)); |
+ encoding_types->push_back( |
+ net::Filter::ConvertEncodingToType(encoding_type)); |
} |
// Even if encoding types are empty, there is a chance that we need to add |
// some decoding, as some proxies strip encoding completely. In such cases, |
// we may need to add (for example) SDCH filtering (when the context suggests |
// it is appropriate). |
- Filter::FixupEncodingTypes(*this, encoding_types); |
+ net::Filter::FixupEncodingTypes(*this, encoding_types); |
return !encoding_types->empty(); |
} |