Could it be a content type issue? I haven't served images in this way
before using dynamic resource refs, but if you were doing a similar
thing with a servlet then you would need to ensure the mime type was
being sent as "image/jpeg".

If the http headers all look good, it may be a limitation of fancybox
being used in this way.

On 27 February 2010 22:17, danisevsky <[email protected]> wrote:
> thank you. I tryed this, but do not work. I think problem is that image has
> no .jpg suffix. I do not know, how to solve it.. :(
>
> here is the result preview: http://img5.imgup.eu/prevzfs.jpg
>



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