


You can assign the content type "image/jpeg" for files with ".image" extension and JPEG images will work, but I'm not sure what will happen when a PNG or GIF image file with the ".image" extension is served with the "image/jpeg" content type. Oxygen allows you to use several methods to insert images or media objects in Author mode. The transformation support allows you to edit XSLT and XSL-FO documents, and get documents in output formats including HTML, PS and PDF. So, if you have various types of image files all with the same ".image" file extension, you might have some trouble making this work for all of them (all types) at the same time. This XML editor offers support for any XML document, working with XML schemas, DTDs, Relax NG schemas and NRL schemas. Each type of image, JPG, GIF, PNG has a different content type ("image/jpeg", "image/gif", "image/png"). Note that there is no generic image content type. This just seems to needlessly complicate things for the web server deployment. Is there a good reason why all the images have the same generic ".image" file extension (instead of the usual, specific file extensions)? To insert an image in a document while editing in Author mode, use one of the following methods: Click the Insert Image action from the toolbar. This can usually be addressed in the web server configuration, in the content (MIME) type settings. ".image" is a non-standard file extension for images and most likely the web server doesn't know what content type (MIME type) should assign to files with this extension when delivering them to the web browser.
