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Re: Displaying Images in XML file.

From: David Dorward <dorward@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 11/1/2005 8:34:00 AM
AnandSancheti wrote:

> I could not get your reply

It's at <3smr0oFouuflU1@i...>

> What do you mean when you say after Encoding it?

I suspect he meant converting it to a form that can be represented by 7-bit
ACSII.

> I have some Image which has got some specific header + JPEG image data.
> I will read JPEG part in the memory. Now I want to display the same in
> to a XML/HTML page with the restriction that we cannot create a
> temorary file.

> With this how can I go ahead?

As mentioned previously - using the data: url scheme is probably the best
solution (with the widest level of support, although that doesn't extend to
Microsoft Internet Explorer)

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David Dorward       <http://blog.dorward.me.uk/>   <http://dorward.me.uk/>
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