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Decode Binary MIME ContentDecode the binary content in a MIME message.
#include <CkMime.h> void ChilkatSample(void) { CkMime mime; bool success; success = mime.UnlockComponent("Anything for 30-day trial"); if (success == false) { printf("Failed to unlock component\n"); return; } success = mime.LoadMimeFile("mm7.txt"); if (success == false) { printf("%s\n",mime.lastErrorText()); return; } CkMime *mimePart = 0; CkMime *jpgPart = 0; // This particular MIME message has a top-level multipart/mixed // with 2 immediate children: // Content-Type: text/xml; charset=UTF-8 // Content-Type: multipart/mixed; // within the multipart/mixed child, two additional children exist: // content-type: application/smil; name=main.smil; charset=utf-8 // content-type: image/jpeg; name=kl20.jpg // This example will save the JPG sub-part: // (indexing begins at 0) mimePart = mime.GetPart(1); jpgPart = mimePart->GetPart(1); delete mimePart; // Save the decoded body to a file. // The "Name" property contains "kl20.jpg" success = jpgPart->SaveBody(jpgPart->name()); if (success == false) { printf("%s\n",jpgPart->lastErrorText()); delete jpgPart; return; } printf("Success!\n"); delete jpgPart; } |
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