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  • Subject: Re: extracting size of gifs
  • From: Rob Dixon <rob.dixon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 23:31:09 +0100
  • Organization: Erros plc

Joe


> Here are the class files as well
>
> to run do:  java GraphicsList "c:\some directory".
> you have to at least have the JRE (java runtime environment)
> on your computer. see www.sun.java.com .

I much appreciate all your efforts.  However I am not a PC developer and have
no idea what to do with the classes you so kindly sent me.  What do I need on
my PC (Windows 95)?

I would like to do the work in my AS/400 rather than on a PC as part of a
routine to load the jpeg file names and image size data into my AS/400
database.  If I knew how to identify the byte pair with the image size, then I
imagine that I could do the job. Do you know how to do this? Do you know if
there woud be any code page issues?

Best wishes

Rob
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