Assignment.... j2me and html connection i guesse is about

we don't learn about java in lectures but were ask to develop an application about it.
the assingment sound something like this...
have to develop an application that will enable us to download pictures/short video clips from the internet
what are the pictures and video format anyway?
can jpeg or flash file run on a handset?
any ideas are welcome and help are desperate needed

this is a forum, why dont you do your conversation here? This way we all can benefit of what you are doing. Or is it confidential?
Kay

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