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how to help FireFox use the cid: schema to find incoming images

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I'm writing a home-grown email client (Python email module, yay!), and I've received an email with a couple of images with Content-ID: fields. Sure enough, the HTML bears corresponding URLS with cid: schema. Where do I put those image files so FireFox can read them, and when I run FIreFox, how do I tell it where those files are?I'm writing a home-grown email client (Python email module, yay!), and I've received an email with a couple of images with Content-ID: fields. Sure enough, the HTML bears corresponding URLS with cid: schema. Where do I put those image files so FireFox can read them, and when I run FIreFox, how do I tell it where those files are?

I'm writing a home-grown email client (Python email module, yay!), and I've received an email with a couple of images with Content-ID: fields. Sure enough, the HTML bears corresponding URLS with cid: schema. Where do I put those image files so FireFox can read them, and when I run FIreFox, how do I tell it where those files are?I'm writing a home-grown email client (Python email module, yay!), and I've received an email with a couple of images with Content-ID: fields. Sure enough, the HTML bears corresponding URLS with cid: schema. Where do I put those image files so FireFox can read them, and when I run FIreFox, how do I tell it where those files are?

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