On 2009-07-02, at 21:42, Simone Manganelli wrote:

On that note, I've also been exploring taking over control of the display of the image/gif MIME type, but what's puzzling is that it seems that WebKit handles this MIME type internally, regardless of whether another plug-in registers for it or not, even if I remove the QuickTime plugin entirely. (I've filed a bug for this as well: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26946 .) Is this a deliberate design decision not to allow other plug- ins to handle images that QuickTime handles? I've tested this with image/png and it produced a similar effect. Is this an unchangeable policy, or is it feasible to allow plug-ins to handle these MIME types?

Image elements are not plug-ins.

- Mark

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