Hi Gaurav/Anish
Can you make sure that you are not passing the image info of source
image into your code?
You have to change the image info according to GIF image as well as
you are converting JPG to GIF.
Thanks Sachin, it worked..... :-)
As we used ImageInfo object according to the GIF format, it returned us
proper GIF file on the browser.
sac sha wrote:
Hi Gaurav/Anish
Can you make sure that you are not passing the image info of source
image into your code?
You have to change the image info according to GIF image as well as
you are converting JPG to GIF.
Thanks
Sac
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 1:40 AM, Luca Morandini <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 22/10/09 23:44, Thorsten Scherler wrote:
On 22/10/2009, at 21:32, Luca Morandini wrote:
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?
One note: I am *not* the user who posted this issue, that is
Gaurav, not me.
Anyway, I just wanted to make sure the returned image is the
transformed one, in order to exclude any issue with the custom
reader Gaurav developed.
Regards,
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