On Oct 18, 2007, at 4:48 AM, Christer Holmberg wrote:



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.


What if the receiving side has asked for jpegs foor two different functionalities in the same dialog? How does it know which treatment to apply to a given jpeg?

The answer is: It looks at the event package wrapping the jpeg. Without that function (which INFO doesn't currently have, and that that's what is broken), it just doesn't know.

--
Dean



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