"In the worst case scenario you might have to write a piece of 
Java code to encode the images as an XML fragment in the same 
way as the format requires... no big deal."
 
Does it not make sense to add this functionality into the Cocoon core;
at least for handling common formats such as JPEG, PNG etc.  This
type of encoding is going to become more widespread (if it is not
already) with the rise of OO and M$ use of XML-based encoding.


>>> Philippe Gauthier - INSERM SIRH
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007/10/19 10:18 AM >>>
Tobia Conforto a écrit :
> Luiz Antonio Falaguasta Barbosa wrote:
>   
>> using Cocoon includes putting images into the pure XML files
>> (saved by MS Office 2003) too, right?
>>     
>
> If (and only if) those file formats really are valid XML, there's
> nothing in them that Cocoon can't handle.
>
> You will have to figure out how exactly the images are embedded in
the
> file (I'd wager in CData sections, but I don't have such a file
handy)
> and work to obtain similar results yourself.  In the worst case
scenario
> you might have to write a piece of Java code to encode the images as
an
> XML fragment in the same way as the format requires... no big deal.
>
>
> Tobia
>
>
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For info here is a fragment of office xml 2003 format showing an image

encoded in base64 :
<! --------------------------------- -->
<w:pict>
                            <w:binData 
w:name="wordml://0300000E.png">iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAALQAAAAVCAIAAABg71MuAAABvUlEQVR4nO2WwW4CIRCGOexNH8BH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==
                            </w:binData>
                            <v:shape id="Image3" o:spid="_x0000_i1028"

type="#_x0000_t75"
style="width:135pt;height:15.75pt;visibility:visible">
                                <v:imagedata
src="wordml://0300000E.png" 
o:title=""/>
                            </v:shape>
                        </w:pict>
<! --------------------------------- -->

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INSERM
DRH - SIRH
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