Mark and Pid are right, Targa's Tagged Image Format
File [ .tif is aka .tiff ] is not supported in
browsers. It is the second most densly packed with
information image format. [ RAW being the highest data
in the file ] You are far better off to use png, jpg
or even gif instead, far smaller file sizes and every
browser can display them.
to use tif on a website, you would need to use a
graphics app embedded into the page to display them,
if that particuar app is on the client system. [ good
luck there, I do not know of a single graphics app
that you can find on every system guaranteed ]
Jaqui
--- "Vaughn, Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
>
> I really need a nudge in the right direction.
>
>
>
> I have some TIF files that I transferred from a
> windows box to a linux
> box over a Samba connection. I cannot get Apache
> to display the
> file.TIF with this simple .htm :
>
> <html>
>
> <body>
>
> <img src="file.TIF">
>
> </body>
>
> </html>
>
>
>
> When I convert it to a PNG with Win Paint, and then
> copy over, I can get
> Apache to show it.
>
> This works:
>
> <html>
>
> <body>
>
> <img src="file.PNG">
>
> </body>
>
> </html>
>
>
>
> Does anyone know why I can't get TIF files to
> display on Linux / Apache?
> Am I missing a conversion? a config in .conf? Any
> help is appreciated.
> Thankyou.
>
>
>
> My env is: Linux AS3/ Apache2
>
>
>
> Terry
>
>
>
>
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