sorry for my typing mistakes, but it's shitdamn cold here and my fingers are stiff (my 
head's shock frosted, too :p)

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the problem left is, how to make fred or the client open our .jar files?

we have suggestions for
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/somefile (my stomach says, this is not very clean and not very nice to 
future extensions...)
.../blabla.jar/somefile (how to determine if it's a file or a directory?)

so here's my idea.

- we introduce a new MIME-type for the .jar, e.g. "application/x-freenet-site-archive"
- maybe even a new file extension (.fsa = freenet site archive) so we do not stumble 
over normal .jar files, this would just be a simple renaming of the file

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now.. *who* does handle these fsa's and *how*?

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who:
- fred or
- client (fproxy, xyz-tool)?

i'm not sure which program part handles metadata. according to the fact, that they 
might be FECs, then the only way to do this is on the client's side, but i'll 
hope somebody who is more into this subject could give a more competent answer than 
i'm able to

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how:
- transparent, such as .../xy.fsa/.. with extraction of the archive on first use and 
passing the path further into the archive's structure
- nontransparent, this will import the archive, but all references are still 
.../next.gif, this will lead to an "alias"-table within the fsa

i'd prefer the first, transparent, solution. but as always, i'm glad if someone or 
more than someONE will respond to my thoughts


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