Hi Brian,

2008/2/9, Brian Lakeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I've been banging my head against the wall trying to work around this
> issue:
>
> I've got a WOImage that uses the data attribute bound to an NSData object
> to provide the image, and the mimeType defined accordingly.
>
> When viewing this in IE7 the image displays fine, if I try to print the
> page, the image doesn't show up on the printout.  If you right-click on the
> image and try to "Save Picture as...", you get "error 800700de".
>

Does it work in IE6?

 If the WOImage is bound with the filename attribute, it prints just fine in
> IE7.
>
> Works fine in other browsers.
>

Can you use the filename binding for every image? I say this because it is
probably a bug (Microsoft would say "feature") of IE7, so I think the better
way should be a workaround at the problem.

I wrote a little app that displays
> /Library/WebServer/Documents/apache_pb.gif twice.  One referenced with the
> filename attribute, the other one referenced by the data attribute bound to
> an NSData object populated by reading that file.  One image prints, the
> other one doesn't.
>
> I'm using WO 5.3 running on OS X Tiger.
>
> I wish I could tell all the users to not use IE7, but that's not an
> option.
>

I know the feeling....

Thanks
> Brian
>
>
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