Hi,

Thank you for the reply.

We are developing an installed application and not using a web
browser.
Our application fails to show the image if a PNG stream is returned
for
a JPG feed because the codec library is selected based on the mime-
type
value in the type attribute of <media:content> element.

> Note that you can still check the <title> element of the photo entry to
> determine the original filename of the uploaded photo (and if needed, could
> replace the last part of the image URL with the title as a workaround).

You mean that the <title> element of photo always contains the
correct
extension such as ".jpg" or ".png". If so, our application can avoid
this bug.
We will consider referring the <title> element instead of the
media:cont...@type
attribute.

Regards,


On Jul 28, 5:40 am, Detlev Schwabe <dschw...@google.com> wrote:
> Thanks for your bug report. I was able to confirm the issue.
> Although this is clearly a bug in our search component, I was wondering what
> type of issues your are experiencing because of this? The incorrect filename
> shouldn't really have a direct impact on lets say, displaying the image in a
> web browser.
> Note that you can still check the <title> element of the photo entry to
> determine the original filename of the uploaded photo (and if needed, could
> replace the last part of the image URL with the title as a workaround).
>
> On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 6:49 PM, pxi05...@nifty.com <kurok...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
> > I posted this defect on gdata-issues but no one replies for now.
> >http://code.google.com/p/gdata-issues/issues/detail?id=2223
> > I guess there must be a bug on community search feed.
>
> > Does anyone have any solution or workaround?
>
> > -------------------------------------------------------------
> > Name of API affected:
> > Picasa Web Albums Data API
>
> > Issue summary:
> > The PNG stream is returned for JPG URL in a feed.
> > This seems to happen only for a feed of community search with keyword.
>
> > Steps to reproduce issue:
> > 1. login to Picasa.
> >        NOTE: you will get different search result if you does not login.
> > 2. get a feed by
> >http://picasaweb.google.com/data/feed/api/all?q=PSP&start-index=1&max...
> > 3. get photo stream by
> >http://lh3.ggpht.com/_9nQl7GkZqiE/SXmrN9_-R0I/AAAAAAAACrs/n5VxKvcKCNs...
> > which is 33th photo of returned feed.
>
> > Expected output:
> > PNG URL is returned for PNG photo.
> > OR JPG stream is returned for JPG feed.
>
> > Actual results:
> > PNG stream is given for JPG feed.
>
> > Notes:
> > If I get an entry data by
>
> >http://picasaweb.google.com/data/feed/api/user/mundo.dopsp/albumid/52...
> > ,
> > then PNG URL is described in it.
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