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.

Looks fine to me. ;-)
http://www.angelfire.com/id/glenndoom/looks_fine2me.jpg

Perhaps it's a difference in our video chips that causes you to get
that line through the image.

I have S3Trio64v+ and Arachne is set for 800x600 Hicolor mode.


> If you look at the source you will find that this appears to be a
> very well designed straight-up HTML page having no JavaScript or any
> other web gizmos that are unfriendly to Arachne.  The same web page
> author has produced similar pages where this problem does not occur.
> For examples see http://personal.inet.fi/koti/sherlock/WW/index.html.
> Click on the links numbered 1 thru 10 near the very bottom of the
> page.

> Does anyone know what is the problem with the image referred to in
> the first URL mentioned?  Is it some kind of Arachne problem?

> Sam Heywood
> - -- This mail was written by user of The Arachne Browser - http://arachne.cz/

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