The Freenet Gallery model of inlining the full images and having the 
browser scale them down to thumbnails <img src="blah.jpg" width=50 
height=50> means that we will be seeing inlined images large enough to 
be split.  (take a look at 
SSK at Zk3lWHDM6VzA5k4nZWOq5xPl1rkPAgM/FreenetGallery/1//Boccioni_Umberto.html 
to see what i'm talking about) ... for instance, I am working on setting 
up a high quality image gallery where the images are all between 500k 
and 1.5megs.

-Josh

Ian Clarke wrote:

>On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 12:03:43AM +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:
>  
>
>>Now that splitfile downloading is a bit more mature, does it make sense
>>to turn the UI off by default? This would allow inline splitfile images
>>to work..
>>    
>>
>
>Is it really necessary to split inline images?  Most will be pretty 
>small.
>
>Perhaps we could create a splitfile status infolet which the user could 
>keep open in a separate window or something.  Anyway, this is 0.5.1 
>stuff.
>
>Ian.
>
>  
>


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