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  • #2
    Alternatively, try this thread

    http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?threadid=88921

    One or two pictures in there

    Yummy, Paul.
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    • #3
      Stupid problem with IE 5.5 and saving pictures...

      Well when ever I try to save a picture off a web site with WinME, 95% of the time it wants to save it as a BMP file, even though on the web site its a Jpeg file. I try to select jpeg on the drop down arrow but my only option is .bmp format. Any ideas on how to fix this?

      Scott


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      • #4
        quick suggestion, use a picture editor such as 'microsoft photo editor' and then convert it

        ps, ie5.5 sux... its unstable, ie5.01 is better

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        • #5
          That's an issue with IE and certain web sites (Egroups is notorious for this).

          Solution... back up and right click the link and pick "save as".

          Now the problem with THAT is that there is a massive memory leak in all IE versions below IE6 beta (which has its own special problems) such that if you spend a half hour right clicking and picking "save as" you will hose your machine.

          So you're screwed. Solution? Use IE6 beta or Mozilla. *shrug*

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          • #6
            As this error only occurs on certain web sites it can only really be one of two things at fault.

            1. IE 5.5 is not correctly reading certain HTML tags.
            This seems unlikely as suprise, suprise IE is one of the more HTML complient web browsers.
            2. Bad coding by the web sites in question.
            3. Yes I know I only said one of two, but I guess it could be a combination of them both.

            IE5.5 SP1 is very stable.
            It also doesn't contain any major memory leaks that I know of.
            I rolled out IE5.5 to all 100 workstations here and I've had no reports of slow-down etc.
            IE 5 beta was a nightmare, that's why I wont put IE6 beta on any machine I care about.
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            • #7
              You want to see IE's memory leak?

              Fire up a site filled with pictures.

              Spend about a half hour right-clicking and picking "save as".

              Now fire up task manager and see how much memory IE is taking up. A lot, right? But it's not even BEGINNING to list how much it's really taking up.

              Fire up Norton or some other program that lets you see how much of your system resources are available, and lo and behold they're almost gone.

              100% reproducable, just spend an hour browsing egroups or Yahoo clubs for pictures.

              - Gurm

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              Listen up, you primitive screwheads! See this? This is my BOOMSTICK! Etc. etc.
              The Internet - where men are men, women are men, and teenage girls are FBI agents!

              I'm the least you could do
              If only life were as easy as you
              I'm the least you could do, oh yeah
              If only life were as easy as you
              I would still get screwed

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              • #8
                btw, can you drag and drop images (i.e. from IE onto Desktop or into a folder)?

                Paul.
                Meet Jasmine.
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                • #9
                  Pace,

                  my right-click options (in ie5.5 on an image)are:
                  save picture as...
                  set as wallpaper
                  set as desktop item
                  (ive yet to see my pc crash)
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                  • #10
                    Yes, but can you drag it using the left mouse button, onto the desktop, let the button go and then do you have it on the desktop (as an icon)?

                    Paul.
                    Meet Jasmine.
                    flickr.com/photos/pace3000

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