Re: Using POST to send bitmap image with Java



On Fri, 30 May 2008 19:28:17 -0400, John B. Matthews wrote:

Since you're "posting the image to a URL," I think you answered your own
question:-)

Maybe I should have stated that differently. I'm really just uploading
an image to a server. There isn't any metadata or anything. Just an
image.


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