[thelist] Strange image artifacts on client's machine

Kennedy, Scott Scott_Kennedy at compuware.com
Mon May 8 09:24:30 2000


This may have been answered already, Ryan, but I'm going to bet it's a
driver issue.  
As an ex-network admin, that's what I'd check, if the entire office is
running off the same PC (say the bought 50 Dell GX1's) and they haven't
updated their graphic drivers (or they were installed incorrectly and
Ghosted about), you might have that kind of problem, regardless of which
browser you're using.

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Scott Kennedy
Web Developer - Corporate IS
Compuware Corporation
AIM - atdtxav
x18363 

|-----Original Message-----
|From: ryan.laboube [mailto:laboube@soltec.net]
|Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 12:56 PM
|To: thelist@lists.evolt.org
|Subject: Re: [thelist] Strange image artifacts on client's machine
|
|
|That's what I originally thought, however I tried it on 
|multiple machines in
|their Champaign office, and the problem duplicates itself in 
|their Danville
|office as well!  Their poor employees have to dial-up so i 
|didn't go through
|the process of installing Netscape, though since they'll be 
|using the AOL
|browser it is imperative that this issue be fixed for that browser.
|
|As far as i can tell it loads up fine for the rest of the 
|world.  I have
|never encountered anything quite like this...just wondering if 
|anyone else
|has.  Ive saved the images as gif's, both interlaced and 
|non-interlaced, and
|jpeg's of varying quality to no avail.  Im going to try cutting up the
|images on a mac and another pc in the very strange situation 
|that perhaps my
|version of photoshop is messing something up while saving.
|
|any other options?
|
|
|again, cheers.
|-ryan