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On Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 06:47 US/Eastern, Joe Barwell wrote:

> There's often more than one way to skin a possum:
>  ...
> The above was tested comprehensively... well, OK, more than once,
> running OS 7.6.1.  I suppose it's not actually fool-proof, as the
> first bit of the image (as opposed to the image file) chosen could
> perhaps one-day be ASCII character 254?

Is this the only other way to do a JPG comment aside from re-saving
with GraphicConverter? Seems very complex. I am a little more leery of
such a direct manipulation.

-- Chip

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