phoenix and bad color matching?

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Post by mboullet »

Wooh!!!!!. It has executed my html code. :o
Not so bad, by the way, so everyone can see the picture. For those who dont see any
background, look the page Info, you'll see it. Weird !
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Post by laszlo »

mboullet wrote:Wooh!!!!!. It has executed my html code. :o
Not so bad, by the way, so everyone can see the picture. For those who dont see any
background, look the page Info, you'll see it. Weird !

The image looks identical for me on the page as well as in page info (in every color depth). Slightly gray as expected, but no blue.

May be a graphics card / driver / X server problem.
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Post by seb »

mboullet wrote:Wooh!!!!!. It has executed my html code. :o!

You can make phpBB refuse to execute html code by clicking on "Disable HTML in this post", just below the textarea used to post messages :)
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hex

Post by old momokatte »

On my Win98SE box, in High Color (16-bit):

MSIE 6.0: Image and background are both F8F8F8.
Phoenix 0.4.20021119: Image is FFFCFF, background is F8F8F8.
Opera 6.02: Image is FFFCFF, background is F8F8F8.
Netscape 4.7: Image is FFFCFF, background is F8F8F8.

The saved image displays as F8F8F8 in Photoshop and PSP, but FFFCFF in IrfanView (freeware image viewer).

EDIT: In True Color (32-bit) mode, the image always displays as F8F8F8. Looks like it's just a color rounding issue.
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transparent png

Post by Ted Mielczarek »

Use transparent PNGs. That's what they're there for. I'm not sure how well IE supports them yet, though.
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Re: transparent png

Post by Stefan »

Ted Mielczarek wrote:Use transparent PNGs. That's what they're there for. I'm not sure how well IE supports them yet, though.


No too well I'm afraid
http://entropymine.com/jason/testbed/pngtrans/
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Re: hex

Post by ugandy »

momokatte wrote:On my Win98SE box, in High Color (16-bit):

EDIT: In True Color (32-bit) mode, the image always displays as F8F8F8. Looks like it's just a color rounding issue.


It looks like it. But still a bug... (wich only 10% of the site hits witness...)



Thanks for the help everybody! And the comments on the auto-resize. I'll be changing
that.

Cheers,
hugo
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