On 11/9/2010 3:20 PM, Jonas Häggqvist wrote:
On 09-11-2010 18:35, Marcin Bukat wrote:

BTW. Aren't viewers bind to particular file extensions? If so I
wouldn't bother to do
any more advanced detection. If someone rename .bmp to .jpg it's
his/her problem.

The thing is that the image viewer lets you "browse" images on its own, so it has to do its own detection. Why not be smart about it rather than dumb?

"Of course it.s a .bmp, the image viewer opens it fine. So why doesn't it work in my WPS?"

I think an error message saying "Image appears to be a .png" when a .bmp is loaded with the magic numbers for a PNG, and possibly a refusal to load it, makes some sense.

Being too intelligent and acting like nothing went wrong isn't really an entirely positive behavior. At the very least the user should be let know something isn't quite right.

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