I would say that the Opera problem lies with the Opera browser itself.
I doubt there is anything to get around the problem. It all depends how the
image is saved. For example, I recently was viewing a website all about
Gnome, and none of the images or logos loaded in in IE, but when I looked at
the same site in Opera, they all appeared! It just depends on the way PHP
saves images. It just must be that Opera and JPEGs made with PHP are
incompatable. I can never get it to work in Opera either, so you're not
alone!:-)
I suggest asking the Opera company what they intend to do about it. After
all, PHP is a popular language, and if Opera doesn't support it properly,
the fault lies with them.
As for your arial.ttf problem, sorry but I can't be of any help:-(
Good luck,
Jefferrs
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"Gustavo VáZquez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi guys. I need a little help.
> I had made a small PHP script to generate a .jpeg dinamically. In IE it
> works great, but when I try to get the same Web page from an Opera
browser,
> I get the Image box but not image at all.
> By the other side, when I get the .jpeg in the IE and I try to print it or
> save it, some text written in arial.ttf (the one that comes with Windows)
is
> not printed, not saved.
> Any idea of this two little problems? Thank in advance.
>
>
> gustavo.-
>
>
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