Posted by D. G. on 11/22/95 11:39
"Hywel Jenkins" <hywel.jenkins@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> In article <KquGf.729$UO5.51581@weber.videotron.net>, abc@def.net
> says...
>> Is there a way to create a direct link <a href=....> to a GIF picture and
>> force Internet Explorer to display full size, not to (shrink) resize it .
>> The only way I found so far is to do the the link to a secondary html
>> page,
>> which include <img src=... width= .... height=...>
>> It's a pain to create a web page for every picture I want to show full
>> size.
>
> Use some server-side code to determine the size of the image and then
> write out the appropriate mark-up.
You have a small example...?
> What's "Internet Explorer"?
It's a web browser used by "many" people (sorry about the emphasis... :)
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>
> Hywel
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