The present invention provides a method and system to append information to an
image file containing a stored graphical image. The appended information relates
to the contents of the graphical image. In the process of the present invention,
there is an initial graphical file containing a stored image. During the creation
of the graphical file (such as a PowerPoint file or Freelance Graphics file), the
user can insert images, other objects or text onto the file. Some of the objects
can be hyperlinks (referred to as "Hotspots") to other files or other system resources.
The graphical software stores information related to every object on the graphical
file. During the process of converting a graphical image to a graphical image file
format such as a JPEG file, the present invention takes the information concerning
'Hotspot' or other objects on the file on the graphical file and generates an appendix
to the created graphical image file containing this 'Hotspots' information. In
this process, the method of the present invention first reads the original length
of the JPEG file. The present invention then attaches the appendix containing the
'Hotspots' information to the JPEG file. By this the length of the JPEG file is
modified to show the addition of the attached information.