On Sat, 26 Jan 2002 18:10:26 -0500, Travis Crump
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>grayrest wrote:
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>> It probably happened in the installation process, I know that mozilla 
>> doesn't do that when it installs, but anyway. (assuming you're in windows)
>
>Mozilla probably did take it during installation and it should in my 
>opinion.  In my experience, most people don't really have a good program 
>for displaying jpegs on Windows except for Photoshop which is overkill 
>if you just want to view it and IE.   So either jpeg is unassociated 
>when Mozilla installs in which case it should take it since it can 
>handle it, or else it is associated with IE in which case when you make 
>Mozilla the default browser it should take all the file types currently 
>handled by IE or another browser that it can handle.

If the file type is registered by a program other than another browser
then it should be left alone. I use PSP for image viewing. I do not
want to view them in Mozilla unless  they are part of a URL or,
perhaps, attached to an e-mail. I also do not want them referred to as
if they were Mozilla only viewable files.


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