On Feb 16 2007 08:28, Ken Jennings wrote: >On Friday 2007-02-16 05:18, Pete Connolly wrote: >> On Friday 16 February 2007 09:57:03 Dave Howorth wrote: >> > I have a problem with loading some PNG images in Firefox. The images are >> > generated using GD and most of the images load OK, but some don't. As >> > near as I can tell, it is tall (or maybe just big?) images that won't >> > load. If I just load the PNG by itself, I see a message saying that the >> > image cannot be displayed because it contains errors. I can successfully >> > display these images with either xv or gimp and neither complains of any >> > irregularities.
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=162673 Definitely seems to be firefox. >Can you try loading the images and re-saving them using gimp? Sometimes that >cleans up any irregularities in image formats. >> > I put one of the files at >> > <http://www.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/dhoworth/f208c50af8a68669c364c22849f1d1de.p >> >ng >> > >> >>. It's 190 kB and 820x36564 pixels. >[...] >> > >> > Has anybody else come across this problem? Do any of you using Firefox 2 >> > see the problem? >> >> Strange. Firefox for Linux 2.0.0.2Pre says "The image >> “http://www.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/dhoworth/f208c50af8a68669c364c22849f1d1de.png >>” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors.". >[...] > >Same thing here in firefox 2.0.0.2pre running on Suse 10.2 x86_64. (2G of RAM) > >Also, I clicked on the link in KMail and expected it to launch Konqueror. >Instead it launched Kuickshow which complained that is was "unable to load >the image...Perhaps the file format is unsupported or your lmlib is not >installed properly." Possibly the problem. Or not. Remarkably, if I put >the link directly into Konqueror the picture loads. "P00720 Enterobacteria >phage T4 (164) Lysozyme..." And a long list of what appears to be horizontal >bar charts in different shades of blue, green, and red. Jan -- ft: http://freshmeat.net/p/chaostables/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]