[EMAIL PROTECTED] TIF image files

2007-05-08 Thread Vaughn, Terry
Hello all, I really need a nudge in the right direction. I have some TIF files that I transferred from a windows box to a linux box over a Samba connection. I cannot get Apache to display the file.TIF with this simple .htm : html body img src=file.TIF /body /html When I convert

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] TIF image files

2007-05-08 Thread Mark A. Craig
Ummm, is there a browser out there that knows how to render a TIFF file? I don't think there is, in which case your problem isn't with Apache Mark Vaughn, Terry wrote: Hello all, I really need a nudge in the right direction. I have some TIF files that I transferred from a windows box

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] TIF image files

2007-05-08 Thread Pid
What kind of application/browser are you using to display it? I suspect that your browser doesn't know how to display a TIFF rather than Apache not being able to send it. p Vaughn, Terry wrote: Hello all, I really need a nudge in the right direction. I have some TIF files that

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] TIF image files

2007-05-08 Thread Can Le
Hi, Try this: img src=”http://localhost/file.TIF” Did you put image file in htdocs ? lecan.net Vaughn, Terry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I cannot get Apache to display the file.TIF with this simple .htm : html body img src=”file.TIF” /body /html

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] TIF image files

2007-05-08 Thread Jaqui Greenlees
Mark and Pid are right, Targa's Tagged Image Format File [ .tif is aka .tiff ] is not supported in browsers. It is the second most densly packed with information image format. [ RAW being the highest data in the file ] You are far better off to use png, jpg or even gif instead, far smaller file

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] TIF image files

2007-05-08 Thread Mark A. Craig
The Apple Quicktime plug-in will display TIFF files, but it's no guarantee that every visitor will have even that (some of us despise Quicktime and Apple's Jewish-mother nagging about it ;-). GIF, JPEG, and PNG are your viable choices. If you need a decent image manager and converter, I

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] TIF image files

2007-05-08 Thread Morgan Gangwere
On 5/8/07, Mark A. Craig mark.a.craig(Muhnumahnah)gmail.com wrote: The Apple Quicktime plug-in will display TIFF files, but it's no guarantee that every visitor will have even that (some of us despise Quicktime and Apple's Jewish-mother nagging about it ;-). GIF, JPEG, and PNG are your viable