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    60 content objects must just be recognized as <codeph>application/x-caf</codeph> as
    60 content objects must just be recognized as <codeph>application/x-caf</codeph> as
    61 the packaging of the archive is irrelevant (CAF abstracts the packaging). </p> </li>
    61 the packaging of the archive is irrelevant (CAF abstracts the packaging). </p> </li>
    62 </ul> <p>The following diagram illustrates the recognition of an OMA file
    62 </ul> <p>The following diagram illustrates the recognition of an OMA file
    63 with JPEG content. </p> <fig id="GUID-E0654D43-CA6D-54BA-98DF-45BFA67B4180">
    63 with JPEG content. </p> <fig id="GUID-E0654D43-CA6D-54BA-98DF-45BFA67B4180">
    64 <title>              Apparc Recognizer for CAF            </title>
    64 <title>              Apparc Recognizer for CAF            </title>
    65 <image href="GUID-212C33A7-19DE-5936-B78E-CB7357FAEB5B_d0e615631_href.png" placement="inline"/>
    65 <image href="GUID-212C33A7-19DE-5936-B78E-CB7357FAEB5B_d0e587737_href.png" placement="inline"/>
    66 </fig> </section>
    66 </fig> </section>
    67 <section id="GUID-5FCA124D-197D-46DA-B702-092E80B7F5DE"><title>Application registration files</title> <p>To use CAF content,
    67 <section id="GUID-5FCA124D-197D-46DA-B702-092E80B7F5DE"><title>Application registration files</title> <p>To use CAF content,
    68 applications must update their registration resource files (for example <filepath>AppName_reg.rss</filepath>)
    68 applications must update their registration resource files (for example <filepath>AppName_reg.rss</filepath>)
    69 to include the new CAF MIME types. For example, an image viewer may have only
    69 to include the new CAF MIME types. For example, an image viewer may have only
    70 included <codeph>image/jpeg</codeph> in the list of MIME types it could open.
    70 included <codeph>image/jpeg</codeph> in the list of MIME types it could open.