You are not reading all of the input stream from the gif file maby? Check
that. And be sure you call flush and close on the outputstream.

-Clay Ferguson

-----Original Message-----
From:   Tim Fleming [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Wednesday, March 03, 1999 11:51 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Servlet Image

I'm sending an image from a servlet like the example in Jason Hunter's
book.  The image is a 140k gif.  Only about the top 10% shows at the
client.  If I change the server's color depth (NT server running IIS and
IBM WebSphere) from 256 colors to 32k I can get more of the image but the
color changes to shades of blue.  Any ideas?  Thanks.


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