- From: Chris Lilley <chris@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 21:15:55 +0200
- To: Jon Ferraiolo <jferraio@Adobe.COM>
- CC: RobertoBe <RobertoBe.software@teseo.com>, www-svg@w3.org
Received on Friday, 4 August 2000 15:17:09 UTC
Jon Ferraiolo wrote: > Here is an example of something I exported from Adobe Illustrator 9. The > original file contained only a single raster image which is a checkerboard > of red, green and blue squares. I am pretty sure that the embedded raster > file is a PNG. I suspect it may have been JPEGed at some point in its existence; which may mean itis a JPEG file otr may mean it isa PNG file that has been previously JPEGed. The MIME type is missing, as has been noted, from your example. Adding the PNG mimetype does not affect display of the image; then again, adding any string in there doesn;t seem to affect the displayof the image. here is a modified version that illustrates this (MIME type is image/silly) and also I made the width and height be 100% so that the variations in the image colors can be seen. -- Chris
Received on Friday, 4 August 2000 15:17:09 UTC