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Posted by trippy on 01/18/07 07:29
In article <12qra6kpkcff1b0@corp.supernews.com>, Jeckyl took the
hamburger meat, threw it on the grill, and I said "Oh Wow"...
> > ...yeah I don't see how that's possible though. The file header is:
> > "Content-type: image/png"
>
> That is why then .. My MIME settings for Quicktime (still as as installed by
> Quicktime, I think) are for the QuickTeim plugin to handle images in:
> [x] MacPaint,
> [x] PICT,
> [x] PNG,
> [x] QuickTime,
> [x] SGI,
> [x] TGA,
> [x] TIFF,
> [x] JPEG200
> formats
>
> So that would exaplin why Quicktime tries to display the image.
my quicktime goes off for png's too. You can associate file types to
open in something else though, so if QT bugs you, just change it.
>
> Maybe you should save in JPEG, GIF or BMP format, if you wish to be able to
> save directly from the browser. Or embed the file in an html web page, from
> which one could (hopefully) right-click to save image as etc
>
>
>
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trippy
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