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Append Part to MIME
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Demonstrates the AppendPart method for adding sub-parts to MIME.Chilkat C Downloads
#include <C_CkMime.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
BOOL success;
HCkMime ptMime;
HCkMime topLevelMime;
HCkMime ptMime2;
success = FALSE;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
// Create a text/plain part.
ptMime = CkMime_Create();
CkMime_SetBodyFromPlainText(ptMime,"This is the plain text body");
printf("%s\n",CkMime_getMime(ptMime));
printf("****\n");
// The ptMime contains:
// ---------------------------------------
// Content-Type: text/plain
// Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
//
// This is the plain text body
// ---------------------------------------
// Start with an empty MIME object...
topLevelMime = CkMime_Create();
// Initialize it to a multipart Content-Type. We'll use multipart/mixed.
CkMime_NewMultipartMixed(topLevelMime);
// Append the ptMime as a child.
CkMime_AppendPart(topLevelMime,ptMime);
printf("%s\n",CkMime_getMime(topLevelMime));
printf("****\n");
// The topLevelMime contains:
// --------------------------
// Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="------------010907090104040508040404"
//
// --------------010907090104040508040404
// Content-Type: text/plain
// Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
//
// This is the plain text body
// --------------010907090104040508040404--
//
// IMPORTANT: A copy of the MIME passed in AppendPart is appended.
// Therefore, in this case, changing ptMime does not change the text/plain sub-part in topLevelMime.
// For example:
CkMime_SetBody(ptMime,"this is the new plain text body.");
// topLevelMime is unchanged.
printf("%s\n",CkMime_getMime(topLevelMime));
printf("****\n");
// To change the content in topLevelMime, we must get the text/plain part.
// For example:
ptMime2 = CkMime_Create();
CkMime_PartAt(topLevelMime,0,ptMime2);
CkMime_SetBody(ptMime2,"this is the new plain text body.");
// Now topLevelMime is changed.
printf("%s\n",CkMime_getMime(topLevelMime));
CkMime_Dispose(ptMime);
CkMime_Dispose(topLevelMime);
CkMime_Dispose(ptMime2);
}