We don't currently have a federation protocol for attachments defined.
That's very much on our list of stuff to do.

I don't think the current client/server hack^H^H^H^H protocol supports
any form of attachments either (probey and the fedone agent API is
just a wrapper around the current c/s code).


On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 15:07, Alex <[email protected]> wrote:
> i wanna make probey able to add and retrive attachments, where should
> i start?
> is there a method in the client that does that?
>
> and what kind of files can the wave support?
>
> i know QWaveClient is able to do that, but im a java person.
>
> i tried entering a pdf web link to the QWaveClient attachment features
> but it seem to work only on images.
> and certain image link dont seem to work. for example
> http://www.techlineinfo.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/google_wave_logo.jpg
>
> and currently probey is not rendering the image attachment (i use
> QWaveClient to upload a image). it only show the caption.
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