> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christer Holmberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> If the application on the receiving side (or the person your're talking
> to) has asked you to send a jpeg, it most likely knows what to do it.
> This is similar to when the receiver subscribes to an "jpeg event". The
> one sending the jpeg may not know what the receiver is going to do with
> it, but the one subscribing to the event knows.

But I can have multiple jpegs available: one for a snapshot of me for caller-id 
display, one for my company logo for vendor-id display, one I give out for a 
contact/buddy-icon of me, etc.  If you subscribe to me with an event of "jpeg", 
which jpeg do you want?  I don't know which to give you.  I would need to know 
what you want it for.  You need to use distinct event types to ask/subscribe 
for, like "caller-id-pic", "company-logo", "buddy-icon".  And since you can 
subscribe to multiples, I need to tell you which type I'm giving you a jpeg for.

-hadriel



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