Mike Starke wrote:
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> /_What make you think it's the server?
> /_
> Nice catch :-) It's my bet too. Browser rendering?
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That's what I'm thinking. Apache doesn't care what kind of file it is.
I have noticed Netscape 4.79 won't render a PNG correctly (black becomes
transparent, transparent becomes off-white). I had to use GIF's and
JPG's because I know those will render correctly in all browsers.
You could put lynx to the test like so: lynx -crawl -traversal -realm
-image_links
http://yoursite.com and see what happens. If you get the
same results with PNG's and JPG's/GIF's, then it's not apache.
George
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