Yes, it is for web browsers. The target is any and all with HTML only.

Thanks.

 

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Behalf Of Francois PIETTE
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 12:34 AM
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] HTTP...

> I have a server and I want to send a jpeg to the client upon request. 
> This image is dynamic. I am using AnswerStream and that is all working
great.
>
> Then I decided I also wanted some text to go before the image.
>
> I could not determine how to send text and an image with the same reply.
>
> So, I imbed a link to the image in a <img src=> tag and that is all 
> working now.
>
> The client now has to make two round trips to get the complete page. 
> One for the text and one for the image.
>
> Is this the only method to accomplish this task?

If this is to display in a web browser, then yes it is the only method.
If you use HTTP as transport for your own application and you control both
client and server, then you can do whatever you like at server side and do
the reverse at client side.

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