Re: WebCat (or other) Indexing
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1999
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 25605
interpreted = N
texte = On 12/16/99 11:32 pm, The Celt so noted...>Also, has anybody ever taken a Photoshop JPEG and extracted the IPTC >caption information from the Resource Fork and appended it to a database? >I'm trying to figure out a way to strip all the caption info off the >photos and append it with an identifer that links the photo and the >caption. I'm almost positive that Webcat cannot see or read the caption >of a Photoshop JPEG.Since the caption data in included in the data fork of the file (not the resource, since it's cross-platform), I would think you'd just have to get a copy of the IPTC specifications to learn what's being used as delimiters for the caption and use that info to pick apart the file.Toss this into a web page, and you'll see the captioning at the beginning (if the jpeg contains a caption, that is ; ).
[include file=somePictureFile.jpeg]
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On 12/16/99 11:32 pm, The Celt so noted...>Also, has anybody ever taken a Photoshop JPEG and extracted the IPTC >caption information from the Resource Fork and appended it to a database? >I'm trying to figure out a way to strip all the caption info off the >photos and append it with an identifer that links the photo and the >caption. I'm almost positive that Webcat cannot see or read the caption >of a Photoshop JPEG.Since the caption data in included in the data fork of the file (not the resource, since it's cross-platform), I would think you'd just have to get a copy of the IPTC specifications to learn what's being used as delimiters for the caption and use that info to pick apart the file.Toss this into a web page, and you'll see the captioning at the beginning (if the jpeg contains a caption, that is ; ).[include file=somePictureFile.jpeg]
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