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- From: neil@wirenet.u-net.com (Neil Bothwick)
- Newsgroups: demon.ip.support.amiga,comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: AWeb & corrupt gifs - solution!
- Date: 27 Mar 96 08:35:16 +0000
- Organization: The Write Way
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- Hi there Paul, I believe it was you who said:
- > Phil Wright (pwright@crash.cts.com) wrote:
- >> On 26-Mar-96 02:33:43, Paul Copsey was reported to have said:
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- >> >> I do not know whether the bug lies in the datatype itself or in AWeb.
- >> >It's Aweb :-( IBlouse can view them fine (when it runs)
- >>
- >> Nope. It's the datatype. ZGIF 39.16 has problems with lots of different
- >> Gifs being used in web pages. Probably the fault of some crap PC or Mac
- >> image util but it's still zgif.datatype that's causing the problem.
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- > Hmm, funny that the same datatype views the same page just fine
- > though in a different browser.
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- I had problems with ZGif and AMosaic a while ago. It turned out to be
- a GIF with incorrect sizing information. I mailed the author and he
- said it was ZGif acting on the sizing info and failing to allocate
- enough Chip RAM to display the image.
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- Neil
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