Hello:

On Sun, 29 Jul 2001 10:49:50 +0100, Joerg Dietze wrote:

> Hi Sam and all,

> no problem with 1.70 rev.2.

Thanks for your report, Joerg.  BTW, I am using 1.70, rev 3.

I just cleaned out my cache and then re-loaded the page.  Then
there was no more problem with 1.70 rev. 3.  Cleaning out the
cache should not have made any difference, although my cache
was quite large.  Even with the cache being as large as it was,
the individual JPG image located in the cache could be viewed as
a single file just fine with Arachne and also with other DOS
image viewers.  It is very puzzling to me why cleaning out the
cache should have made any difference at all in the way the
image was displayed on the web page.

Now it seems that there must be a very good reason for resorting
to the recommended practice of cleaning out the cache often.  I
have just now experienced a very good result from cleaning out
the cache, but I don't understand it.

Sam Heywood

> On Sun, 29 Jul 2001 01:18:07 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:

>> Hello:

>> Please take a look at the URL named below:

>> http://personal.inet.fi/koti/sherlock/WW/kenneth.html

>> This page displays a collection of 10 very antique pistols with
>> a write-up and an excellent color JPG image of each.  The page does
>> not take very long to be loaded in Arachne.

>> In viewing the second pistol from the top, a Flemish Flintlock
>> Horseman's Pistol, cerca 1710-1730, there appears a narrow bright
>> blue, yellow, and dark red line going horizontally through the
>> middle of the picture.  When this very same JPG image which has
>> been downloaded to the cache is viewed in Arachne or in other DOS
>> image viewers as an individual file, it is rendered just as
>> beautifully as the pictures of the other nine antique pistols
>> appearing on the web page.

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