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Posted by trippy on 01/18/07 09:58
In article <97buq21ih8356n6a96co4rcr7bf9gsdbch@4ax.com>, Onideus Mad
Hatter took the hamburger meat, threw it on the grill, and I said "Oh
Wow"...
> On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 02:01:25 -0600, trippy
> <silverbells@tacoshells.com> wrote:
>
> >In article <12qu96fdn3h8e17@corp.supernews.com>, Jeckyl took the
> >hamburger meat, threw it on the grill, and I said "Oh Wow"...
> >
> >> > 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.
> >>
> >> My point is, that people who are using this may well have QT installed and
> >> have the same (I think default) settings that would prevent them saving a
> >> PNG. Now usually nice to tell your visitors that they have to go chaning
> >> settings on their computer just to save an image.
> >
> >Worked fine in FF for me. Got a template w/ 16 poses on it. I can save
> >it as I will. Allow pop-ups for backwater-productions.net. It didn't
> >work when FF blocked them.
>
> The problem I guess is that if you install QuickTime (the official
> version, not the hacked version that comes in K-Lite) it tries to
> hijack the PNG extension, setting itself as the file association and
> by doing so locks you out from saving PNG files...pretty fuckwitted if
> ya ask me, especially since it's not even theirs.
I downloaded mine for free on Apple. I just right-clicked the picture,
picked 'save picture as' and saved it. Was it supposed to be more
complicated than that? Was I actually supposed to try to use quicktime
to save it? Shit dude, just render it to a separate page and let people
right click it. Then they can use whatever the fuck they want to save
it. You got it to render to another page, mr end user can take it from
there if they want it.
--
trippy
mhm31x9 Smeeter#29 WSD#30
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"Now, technology's getting better all the time and that's fine,
but most of the time all you need is a stick of gum, a pocketknife,
and a smile."
-- Robert Redford "Spy Game"
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