Hi I think this may not be a xmlmind problem but I hope someone here can help me. We have some tif files and they display fine in xmlmind on the windows platform but on the Mac OSX platform display an error message "Cannot display image: Cannot handle such tiffs yet (bitsperSample=1, hasAlpha=false, isOpaque=true......"
I've looked at the xmlmind documentation and it seems that tif files are handled natively on mac and by Jimi plugin on windows. Is there any way that the image can be passed to the Jimi plugin on mac to handle these file types. Any help would be appreciated. Cheers Steve > From: Hussein Shafie <hussein at pixware.fr> > Organization: Pixware > Reply-To: "xmleditor-support at xmlmind.com" <xmleditor-support at > xmlmind.com> > Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 10:13:29 +0200 > To: "Tongue, Steve" <Steve.Tongue at openpolytechnic.ac.nz> > Cc: "xmleditor-support at xmlmind.com" <xmleditor-support at xmlmind.com> > Subject: Re: [XXE] Ftp file > > Tongue, Steve wrote: >> Installed the new ftp.jar and re-started application. Still gives an error >> message. > > Sure. This is what we wanted because this time, it is a real error > message and not a mere NullPointerException (AKA a crash). > > You need to consult the administrator of FTP site "intra.topnz.ac.nz" > and ask him why an FTP client (in passive mode "PASV") fails to copy a > file and reports the error "Operation timed out". > > (The fact that it works with your FTP client and not with our internal > FTP client is not sufficient to prove that our internal FTP client is > broken.) > > This administrator will check his logs and will give you an answer. > After that, may be we'll be able to help you more, depending on this answer. > > --- > PS: May be the administrator will see nothing at all in his logs. In > such case, this may be a DNS problem. It is very easy to check this: > simply try the same FTP operation using an IP address (e.g. > "202.37.11.6") rather than a host name (e.g. "www.openpolytechnic.ac.nz"). > > >

