Fabian Schach wrote:
>
> Mozilla usually is able to show .png-pictures without help. But if I
> open a .png-file directly in Mozilla (under Win98), like typing
> http://www.mozilla.org/roadmap-images/branching-09-May-2001.png in the
> adress bar, it starts QuickTime, like Netscape 4.7 did. Is this beacuse
> Netscape 4.7 is installed on my computer? I'm unable to solve this - the
> extension *.png is not associated with QuickTime, i.e. if I doublecklick
> on a .png-file in Windows, it doesn't start QuickTime. Aaaargh! I hate
> it if programms want to do things for me I didn't ask them to do (this
> is an accusation against QuickTime, not Mozilla). How can I solve this?
(This is what I did in win2k)
Go into the control panel. Open the quicktime item there. Select
browser plugin from the pulldown. Go to the mime types. Scroll down to
the 2 png's in the list and double click on the plus signs on the left.
That will turn it off and mozilla will go back to normal.
This is a problem with quicktime taking over mime types it shouldn't,
not mozilla.