On 22/10/2009, at 21:32, Luca Morandini wrote:
On 22/10/09 18:30, Rainer Pruy wrote:
still all doubts are around "e":
I do agree.
A simple test in the meantime would be changing the request to call
for "test.gif"
and compare the results.
Yep... although it could be even easier to test: since the
(untransformed) JPEG is square and the (transformed) GIF is
circular, what's needed is just checking the transparency of the
background.
That would not matter. Since the underlying gif does not exist but it
is the transformed jpg would be interesting what the browser thinks
(we trick him into eating the correct extension). Further you said
transparency is not allowed in jpg so if you see transparency what
does that mean?
Requesting JPG and getting GIF troubles a lot of potential clients.
Would it be possible to make a request for .gif in the necessary
cases.
To avoid trobule, I suppose every image should be converted to GIF,
whether this transformation is needed or not; or, possibly, two
separate pipelines (assuming one can tell the image to convert from
the one not to convert *before* requesting it).
Agree, see above.
salu2
Thorsten Scherler <thorsten.at.apache.org>
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