On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 08:00:48PM -0400, michael chang wrote: > On 9/13/05, Chris Kinata [kcom] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > By "absent image" are we talking about the img frame.png in > > the passages > > <div class="pattern"> > > <img src="frame.png" alt="frame"></img> > > </div> > > but can't find a correct path for frame.png. > > I think we call this generative loss or something... frame.png was > there before. I swear, it was, honest. I don't know where it is now > -- Carol, I don't suppose you have a backup? Or maybe when you > changed the script somewhere, you forgot to prepend something in the > path (or did it in a seperate version). *shrugs* > yeah, i figured out what Chris was speaking about and cp'ed it over.
here is a broken mozilla problem for you. in my history there is a http://carol.gimp.org/blog.html/ with that slash at the end. it is free and it does display transparent png. it does not mean that its design is all that great either. in fact, i loathe the way it seems to insist that i only go to the web sites i have already been to. for whatever reason, its designers seem to think they know better than me where i am going and what i would like to see. the best thing possible at this moment is to not allow this crap to happen to gimp. thanks and sorry. a browser is not a wysiwyg, even though it should be. carol _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user