Re: Problems with Rendering Images

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Liz,

I don't think this is an Apache issue unless you have not set the mime/types correctly for image formats.

I think it may be a web browser issue, or a third party software issue blocking your .tif image files.

What web browser are you using.

Please provide a URL to one of your image files on a web host.

Michael

Liz Kim replied On 3/18/2008 7:27 PM
I have a very simple html file which includes two images:

<img src="images/1.jpg">
<img src="images/2.tif">

The path to the files are correct and I can view both the files on my browser by directly going to the src path. However, when this html file is viewed, the tif file appears broken. Any ideas? Do I have to enable some setting to be able to render tif formats when embedded into a file? I can easily convert this to a different format, but I need to have a tif file showing on this page.

Any ideas?

Thank u

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