On 11/7/2010 3:26 PM PT, Stanimir Stamenkov typed:

http://c0389161.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/dyn/str_strip/342251.full.gif

That links makes you download. :(

It asked me what I want to open it with, I said SeaMonkey and it worked
just fine.

Yeah, but it shouldn't even prompt. It should just display it without
asking. It's a GIF image!

But then the server says:

Content-Type: application/octet-stream

so when opening it as an independent resource, SeaMonkey doesn't guess
it could be an image or whatever else. When linked though an <img>
element in an HTML page SeaMonkey knows it is looking for an image,
tries to detected the image type and then display it, if it's supported.
For such kind of server misconfigurations I use the Open in Browser
extension:

https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/8207/

Ah, interesting and thanks. :)
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