Linking = Showing = Transferring?

Rich Salz rsalz at osf.org
Fri Sep 15 04:15:11 PDT 1995


>Another even more subtle problem is inline images, can you say that a
>page with an inline image sourced from a foreign site must obey the
>foreign jurisdiction.  I would assert this is so, because the web
>surfer's *browser* imports the relevant parts of the page from
>whatever locations (and jurisdictions) they are in, and displays them
>as one page.

Inline images are not references -- they are part of the page being
retrieved.  

>	<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.

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.  I would advise him to
edit the page so it reads
	Click <A HREF="http://www.dcs.ex.ac.uk/~aba/obscura/rsa.gif">here
	to see a picture of the shirt.

Heck, the very word, "inline" gives it away.
	/r$






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