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Credential attribute for images/photos #779
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Is the basic idea that we have a convention for attribute naming, similar to the “_dateint”, for images, and use a data URL to get the rest of the information about the format? Something like “_img”? Any other details to convey in the RFC? |
For AnonCreds there's the credential preview mime type that can be used, although I'm a fan of looking at an approach to do it within the credential, as that means you're not dependant on didcomm protocol data to have this information |
FYI -- the I think this fits best as an Aries RFC, with implications for the OCA Bundle approach as well. However, we have to agree on the best approach from @cvarjao 's ideas (above), or any other approach.
To be discussed on the Aries Working Group call on 2023.03.29. |
Discussed at the Aries Working Group call on 2023.03.29. Agreement to proceed with an RFC that proposes to use approach 1 (use Action is for @swcurran to propose an RFC that outlines the approach. An interesting issue is raised in combining the use of a |
Context
Issuing credentials with photo attribute(s)
Problem
How a holder/wallet app knows that an attribute is an image element and render the attribute as an image.
Solutions
data:
Note: This is a generic approach that could work for any type of rich content (Image, Document/File)
_img
) convention (like_dateint
).Note: Just the "_img" doesn't tell the type of image (e.g.: JPEG, PNG, etc)
Notes
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