Hi
I just got an email from i4imaging which included a file oleO.bmp which
NetSurf didn't like very much declaring BadType as it was fetching and
processing. Said file didn't seem to render. Are bmp file a no go area,
perhaps?
Cheers
In article <5223956cc4bbai...@argonet.co.uk>,
Brian Bailey wrote:
> I just got an email from i4imaging which included a file oleO.bmp which
> NetSurf didn't like very much declaring BadType as it was fetching and
> processing. Said file didn't seem to render. Are bmp file a no go area,
> perha
John
> > I just got an email from i4imaging which included a file oleO.bmp which
> > NetSurf didn't like very much declaring BadType as it was fetching and
> > processing. Said file didn't seem to render. Are bmp file a no go area,
> > perhaps?
> A BMP file made with DPIngScan loads fine, so your
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 04:10:32PM +0100, Brian Bailey wrote:
> John
>
> > > I just got an email from i4imaging which included a file oleO.bmp which
> > > NetSurf didn't like very much declaring BadType as it was fetching and
> > > processing. Said file didn't seem to render. Are bmp file a no go
> My BMP file starts with the characters 'BM' as viewed in a text editor.
> It does indeed start with 'BM' but I'm mostly sure that it wasn't
> generated with DPIngScan. Bound to be from the dark side, really, but it
> does beg the question how many other BadFile types might there be
> lurking o
In article <5223a930a9j...@jaharrison.me.uk>, John Harrison
wrote:
> > My BMP file starts with the characters 'BM' as viewed in a text
> > editor.
[Snip]
> If you can't read that file, then either the file is corrupt (easy
> enough with e-mail) or you haven't got ImageFS (or whatever you use)
> > > My BMP file starts with the characters 'BM' as viewed in a text
> > > editor.
> [Snip]
> > If you can't read that file, then either the file is corrupt (easy
> > enough with e-mail) or you haven't got ImageFS (or whatever you use)
> > set up to convert BMP files.
> The OP indicated tha
On 17 Oct 2011 Brian Bailey wrote:
> I just got an email from i4imaging which included a file oleO.bmp which
> NetSurf didn't like very much declaring BadType as it was fetching and
> processing. Said file didn't seem to render. Are bmp file a no go area,
> perhaps?
Could that be because NetSurf
> > I just got an email from i4imaging which included a file oleO.bmp which
> > NetSurf didn't like very much declaring BadType as it was fetching and
> > processing. Said file didn't seem to render. Are bmp file a no go area,
> > perhaps?
> Could that be because NetSurf is a web browser and isn'
On Mon, 2011-10-17 at 21:56 +0100, Brian Bailey wrote:
> I ran the html file which was with the message, which appears as an
> attchment, in !Pluto, in NetSurf. The BMP file was also an attachment to
> the message. NetSurf tried to load the file. End of.
NetSurf has full support for BMP images.
On 17 Oct 2011 Brian Bailey wrote:
> I ran the html file which was with the message, which appears as an
> attchment, in !Pluto, in NetSurf. The BMP file was also an attachment to
> the message. NetSurf tried to load the file. End of.
OK. But an html message or web page shouldn't contain BMP ima
On 17 Oct 2011 John-Mark Bell wrote:
> NetSurf has full support for BMP images.
You're right it does!
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I don't want a "user experience" - I just want stuff th
> Could it be a .bmp format not currently understood by NetSurf?
I just created a test html file that included a BMP image, and made an
interesting discovery.
If ImageFS2 has its action for BMP files set to Inactive, then NetSurf
renders the BMP image on the page.
But if ImageFS2 has its actio
On Mon, 17 Oct 2011 22:19:56 +0100, Richard Porter wrote:
> On 17 Oct 2011 Brian Bailey wrote:
>
> > I ran the html file which was with the message, which appears as an
> > attchment, in !Pluto, in NetSurf. The BMP file was also an attachment to
> > the message. NetSurf tried to load the file. E
Using version 2.8 (18th Septemeber)and going to the correct location,
which worked before, it shows the correct information for a few
seconds, then quits. I saved the failure log to my temp directory, I
loaded infozip onto the iconbar, I dragged the saved log to it,
Infozip changed from "Idle"
> > I ran the html file which was with the message, which appears as an
> > attchment, in !Pluto, in NetSurf. The BMP file was also an attachment
> > to the message. NetSurf tried to load the file. End of.
> NetSurf has full support for BMP images.
Thanks, John. Noted, but NetSurf clearly doesn
> > I ran the html file which was with the message, which appears as an
> > attchment, in !Pluto, in NetSurf. The BMP file was also an attachment
> > to the message. NetSurf tried to load the file. End of.
> OK. But an html message or web page shouldn't contain BMP images.
On what basis should
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