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Get an Alternative Body by Content-Type
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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.GetAlternativeBodyByContentType method, which returns an alternative body selected by its Content-Type — such as text/plain, text/html, or text/xml — instead of by numeric index. This example retrieves both the plain-text and HTML alternatives by content type.
Background: Selecting by
Content-Type is often more convenient than by index, because you usually know which representation you want (the HTML, say) but not its position in the alternative list. This mirrors how a mail client works — it looks up the best matching type to display — and avoids assumptions about ordering, which can vary between messages.Chilkat Unicode C Downloads
#include <C_CkEmailW.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
HCkEmailW email;
const wchar_t *plain;
const wchar_t *htmlBody;
// Demonstrates the GetAlternativeBodyByContentType method, which returns an alternative
// body selected by its Content-Type (such as text/plain, text/html, or text/xml) rather
// than by index.
email = CkEmailW_Create();
// Create an email with plain-text and HTML alternatives.
CkEmailW_SetTextBody(email,L"This is the plain-text alternative.",L"text/plain");
CkEmailW_AddHtmlAlternativeBody(email,L"<html><body>This is the HTML alternative.</body></html>");
// Get the plain-text alternative by its content type.
plain = CkEmailW_getAlternativeBodyByContentType(email,L"text/plain");
wprintf(L"text/plain body: %s\n",plain);
// Get the HTML alternative by its content type.
htmlBody = CkEmailW_getAlternativeBodyByContentType(email,L"text/html");
wprintf(L"text/html body: %s\n",htmlBody);
CkEmailW_Dispose(email);
}