Hi!

Wolver Ave. wrote:
> An alternative way to generate the tag may possibly solve another
> annoying thing - the image files are not used directly, but it seems
> like the TYPO3 generates a temporary picture file instead. I will
> check it out, it may be a solution to my initial problem also.

This is what TYPO3 does, yes. It depends on many things, for example, on width 
and height limits to the image or effects.

>> I must tell that TV does not generate any tags. TYPO3 does. TV is a way to 
>> map certain blocks of the template to content or TS objects.
>> I think if you make your HTML template correctly, there should be no 
>> problems with tags. Usually all such problems appear due to mistakes in the 
>> HTML template.
> 
> I'm not sure I totally agree with you there, about generating correct
> tags. What I think I have to do is to find a way to control what TYPO3
> generate inside the img tag, because as long as the <img /> part is
> there, according to my tests it doesn't matter whats between the start
> and the closing.

Ok, if you say so ;)

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