Rich Salz writes:
Inline images are not references -- they are part of the page being retrieved. I don't agree...
<img src="http://www.dcs.ex.ac.uk/~aba/obscura/rsa.gif"> So that the image is *imported* by the *viewer*, and not supplied by www.obscura. indeed Inlined images are just a convenient way of chunking. The image is imported by the viewer because the server, as part of the base document, told it to do so. You might be able to fool an ignorant court, but it still doesn't change the fact that Lance has a document that in the natural course of operation of the Web, exports crypto. ******* [...] Oh ? exports from Uk to Uk for instance ?? how could it export anything without any packet crossing a "border" even virtual ?
Maybe it violates some rules about spreading information, knowledge of where to find 'offending' materials, but this is certainly not breaking any export rules... IMO dl -- Laurent Demailly * http://hplyot.obspm.fr/~dl/ * Linux|PGP|Gnu|Tcl|... Freedom Prime#1: cent cinq mille cent cinq milliards cent cinq mille cent soixante sept