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Re: More graphics questions
- To: "Anthony E. Greene" <>
- Subject: Re: More graphics questions
- From: Poet/Joshua Drake <>
- Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 06:20:09 -0700 (PDT)
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Use JPG
On Mon, 5 Jun 2000, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
<CITE>At 08:37 2000-06-05 +0200, Roman Maurer wrote:
<CITE>>"Anthony E. Greene" wrote:
<CITE>>>
<CITE>>> Some versions of IE4 cannot display a PNG image by itself.
<CITE>>
<CITE>>What versions or IE4?
<CITE>
<CITE>I have 4.72 (SP2). I really don't think this is a problem since all the
<CITE>images will be referred to in the SGML, and therefore will be shown as part
<CITE>of the resulting HTML. None of the images will be displayed by a browser
<CITE>outside of an HTML document (Is this a bad assumption?).
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