Inline HTML images (was: putting Image from database in cgi app)

Duncan Booth duncan at NOSPAMrcp.co.uk
Wed May 21 09:44:53 EDT 2003


claird at lairds.com (Cameron Laird) wrote in 
news:vcmvle9adi4232 at corp.supernews.com:

> Fredrik, your advice is sound and considerately detailed.
> 
> There *is* a standard, though, for inlining images, which I
> gather the original questioner thinks he wants.  <URL: http://
> click.unixreview.email-publisher.com/maaa540aaX6NLa2scaRb/ >
> provides details.

As a standard though, it suffers from not being supported by the commonest 
browser around. Unless you can guarantee that none of the clients are 
running Internet Explorer, you can't use RFC 2397.

-- 
Duncan Booth                                             duncan at rcp.co.uk
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