Hi Carsten!

> "Carsten A. Arnholm" <[email protected]> hat am 31. Dezember 2013 um 03:44
> geschrieben:
>
>
> On 29. des. 2013 14:06, Tommi Mäkitalo wrote:
> > If you want to display a image in a html page, you add a img-tag like
> > that: . The browser will do another request to
> > the web server to load the image and display the image exactly, where
> > the img tag is found.
[...]

>
> The result is that the image fills the whole browser window, everything
> else is gone. Somehow, the image data is supposed be placed where the
> img-tag is, like you explained. But it isn't in this case, and what if
> there were several img-tags in the page? Where is the image supposed to
> go then?
>
> Somehow there must be a match between the name of the image in html and
> the "name" of the data returned, but the exact technique eludes me.

I have a question: Do you have two components?  Components A) is shipping
the image file - Right? And components B) is calling components  A) in a
HTML site with img tag? Right?

gratings

Olaf
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