FEEDBACK TO YOU - A BUG IN JPEG HANDLING
Simple bug: when you pull a JPEG image from a webserver where the URL to retrieve such is a cgi script ending .cgi, such as in http://mywebcamera/getimage.cgi
- then most browsers are perfectly happy, readily recognise the payload as a JFIF block (Jpeg file Interchange Format) and so receive and paint the image.
But FireFox rather dumbly asks what it should do with a "file of typ .cgi" (i.e. goes by the URL suffix alone, not the payload type). This is daft - and prevents some makes of webcamera working.
Any chance of a small fix to detect the incoming JPEG by MIME type instead of URL tailer ? NB changing the URL tailer is not an option, as millions of webcameras already in the field will output a JPEG image (or with a different URL detail, stream video) when addressed with a .cgi suffix.
Queries ? Reach me at (Email Removed by Mod)
LOVELY BROWSER OTHERWISE :-) Many thanks - stilla great fan.
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Ausgewählte Lösung
If you think you've found a bug in Firefox, the best thing to do is to file a bug on https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/, and the developers will be able to see it then.
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If you think you've found a bug in Firefox, the best thing to do is to file a bug on https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/, and the developers will be able to see it then.
Oh thanks for the steerage, Tyler - I didn't know quite how to get to the 'inner core'. Will do so.
Mike
Is that JPEG image send by the server with the correct MIME type (image/jpg or image/jpeg)?