Image
Content data instances
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An Image Content instance has three key parts:
Field |
Description |
Type |
Select |
File Name |
Enter the name of this file. Choose a name suitable for UNIX or Windows or both. |
File Type (extension) |
Enter the extension for this type of file, for example, gif for Compuserve Graphics Image Format files, jpg for Joint Photography Expert Group format, and so on. Process Commander derives a MIME type from this value. The BMP file type is proprietary to Microsoft. While you can save a Windows BMP file in a binary file rules, as a best practice, use only JPG, GIF, or PNG files for graphics to be presented by Web browsers. Use a paint software package to convert a Windows BMP files to JPG, PNG, or GIF format, and then store the converted file in a binary file rule. Although binary file rules can store binary objects that are not images (such as DLL or EXE files), use only images with Content Image data instances. |
File Path |
Optional. Enter a name starting and ending with a forward slash, and containing only forward slashes, and at least one underscore, digit, and letter between slashes. This value is input to a hash function; it need not correspond to any server or directory. You can choose names that group related image content instances, for example: /employees/ /2009/ /logos/2008/ |