Andy and Kim Mills wrote:
> When I try to link to a TIF file, I get a broken Apple 
 > QuickTime picture on my  web-page.
> 
> However:  if I double click on the file itself:  I do get a TIF viewer, 
> so I know I have one installed.

The problem is that the QuickTime plug-in is trying to "take over" the 
.tiff type. Uninstall the plugin, or somehow specify that it should not 
try to open TIFFs.

Then your browser will shell the appropriate viewer and you should be 
good to go.

> Does anyone know what is wrong that I cannot view it in a web-page?

QuickTime stole your plugin associations.

-M.


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