On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, Paul Rohr wrote: > No. Some boxes (such as WebTV, last time I checked) do server-side > conversion of all images to some other format that's more appropriate for > their display needs. Ditto for most browsing apps on Palms. > > As Thomas can attest, when you start shoehorning software onto > resource-constrained devices, all sorts of desktop assumptions go out the > window. Thomas attest's (whatever that means =;-) Thomas ------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas (toe-mah) Fletcher QNX Software Systems [EMAIL PROTECTED] Neutrino Development Group (613)-591-0931 http://www.qnx.com/~thomasf
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