Short:        Strips proprietary AOL email JPEG header from file
Author:       Andreas_Kleinert@t-online.de
Uploader:     Andreas_Kleinert t-online de
Type:         gfx/misc
Architecture: m68k-amigaos

 Some people reported problems with loading various
 JPEG (JFIF) files, which they had received as email
 attachment.

 It seems that the online service provider AOL does use
 a proprietary additional header for email attachments,
 which makes it impossible for some (most) JPEG readers
 to recognize AND decode the resulting modified JFIF files.

 The file structure for example could look like this:

     [ AOL JPEG8BIM header       ]
     [ Photshop 3.0 preview JFIF ]
     [ Photshop 4.0 main JFIF    ]

 I've written a small utility called "StripAOL",
 which does (at least it should, otherwise please
 feel free to report bugs) strip that proprietary
 AOL header from the file.

 Usage:   StripAOL infile outfile

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