ALEX HYDE wrote:
Okay. Thanks for that guys. I guess I was being a bit
optimistic. So images basically can't be written
straight to the response? Thanks alot for that both of
you.
No, but HTTP/1.1 allows for permanent connections, which can save the
bandwidth (for not negotiating connection
If the browser supports it you would send the whole page in one
multipart response a bit like a mail message.
Here's one way to do it:
So, you'd have to buffer the response. Then create a
javax.mail.internet.MimeMultipart and add BodyParts
(javax.mail.internet.MimeBodyPart) for the html and ea
Okay. Thanks for that guys. I guess I was being a bit
optimistic. So images basically can't be written
straight to the response? Thanks alot for that both of
you.
--- Peter Bright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Will a browser accept unsolicited images?
>
> Until the browser has parsed the HTML it
Will a browser accept unsolicited images?
Until the browser has parsed the HTML it doesn't know it wants the
images. Will trying to give them to it anyway actually work? Or will
it just say "what the hell are these images, I haven't asked for them.
I'll just ignore them"?
> -Original Messag
Hi Alex,
You should take a look at http protocol
ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2616.txt
And point out what part of the specs you need to
manage. As far as i know, there is no way in the
http protocol to embed binary content straight
into the stream, and certainly not in the middle
of the html respo
Hi David,
I guess I meant that I wanted to write part of a page,
and then write the image straight othe stream, then
some more of the page, and then another image direct
to the stream, and then
I am not sure of the syntax?
--- David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well am not sure of w
Well am not sure of what you mean, and am not sure
browser accept multi-part response that way, but i dont know
http protocol enough. Could you provide an example http
response you would like to get??
Anyway, struts in itself is not extensible that way.
ALEX HYDE a écrit :
>Cheers. I think I wa
Cheers. I think I wanted to know how and if there was
a good way of incororating mulitpart response into a
framewrok like struts?
Let's say I have a page with a number of src tags
embeded in it, and I don't want the browser to have to
pull in each image individually, how could I write
them all ou
If you want to alter the response of a servlet (like struts servlet), a
ServletFilter is
a good choice.
ALEX HYDE a écrit :
>Hi All,
>
>This is probably not strictly a Tomcat question so
>apologies.
>
>If I am using Struts, how can I filter the output so
>that I convert it into a multipart respo