Delphi ActiveX
Delphi ActiveX
The MIME Content-Type Header Field
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Explains the ContentType property and the Content-Type header field including the various attributes that may be included.Chilkat Delphi ActiveX Downloads
uses
Winapi.Windows, Winapi.Messages, System.SysUtils, System.Variants, System.Classes, Vcl.Graphics,
Vcl.Controls, Vcl.Forms, Vcl.Dialogs, Vcl.StdCtrls, Chilkat_TLB;
...
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
success: Integer;
mime: TChilkatMime;
begin
success := 0;
// Every part in a MIME messsage should include a Content-Type header field.
// The Content-Type indicates the type of content contained in the MIME part.
// For example: text/plain, image/jpeg, application/pdf, application/json, multipart/mixed, etc.
// Multipart content types are those where the MIME part's body is composed of N inner MIME messages,
// separated by a boundary string.
// This is how MIME gets a nested, tree-like structure. The most common multipart MIME types
// are (for email related MIME) multipart/mixed, multipart/alternative, and multipart/related,
// and for HTTP related MIME, it is multipart/form-data.
mime := TChilkatMime.Create(Self);
// The Content-Type header field can be set or modified in two ways.
// 1) By setting the ContentType, Micalg, Name, Charset, Boundary, or Protocol properties.
// Setting the ContentType property sets the primary value (such as "text/plain") of the header field.
// Each of the other properties listed above will replace or add a particular attribute value.
// 2) By setting the entire contents of the ContentType header with the SetHeaderField method.
// This updates each of the Content-Type related properties.
// For example:
mime.ContentType := 'text/plain';
mime.Charset := 'utf-8';
// The Content-Type header field contains this:
// Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Memo1.Lines.Add(mime.GetEntireHead());
Memo1.Lines.Add('-');
mime.SetHeaderField('Content-Type','image/jpeg; name="kitty.jpg"');
// The Content-Type header field now contains this:
// Content-Type: image/jpeg; name="kitty.jpg"
Memo1.Lines.Add(mime.GetEntireHead());
Memo1.Lines.Add('-');
// Notice how the properties have been updated:
Memo1.Lines.Add('ContentType property: ' + mime.ContentType);
Memo1.Lines.Add('Charset property: ' + mime.Charset);
Memo1.Lines.Add('Name property: ' + mime.Name);
Memo1.Lines.Add('-');
// To change a particular attribute value, set the property.
mime.Name := 'doggy.jpg';
Memo1.Lines.Add(mime.GetEntireHead());
Memo1.Lines.Add('-');
// To remove an attribute value from the Content-Type header,
// set the property to an empty string.
mime.Name := '';
Memo1.Lines.Add(mime.GetEntireHead());
Memo1.Lines.Add('-');
end;