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Re: Sig help?
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Thu, 5 Jun 2003 13:50:38 GMT
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Excellent!  Makes perfect sense and thanks very much for your kind help
Andy....looks just right now.

Cheers & thanks,
-Gil


In lugnet.admin.general, Andy Lynch wrote:
Hi Gil,

I'm not an administrator, but I had a similar problem when I was creating a
page for myself on Lugnet.

You can read about it in this thread:
http://news.lugnet.com/admin/general/?n=10987

The net result is that Lugnet has an Image Size Cache, so that it can
efficiently display images properly to the end viewer.  The problem is, if
you change the size of your image after Lugnet has pointed to it once, then
Lugnet will still try to show it in its original size.

However, thanks to Todd, if you edit an FTX page hosted on Lugnet that
includes your image, then Lugnet will flush the Image Size Cache for that
image, and pull a new copy.

So to try to help out, I edited a page that I keep on Lugnet to include your
image, and now your original post displays properly.  At least it does to
me, and if I understand this properly, then it should be ok for everyone.
*whew*

Sorry if this message isn't clear...
Hope this helps.

-Andy Lynch

Gil Shaw wrote:
In lugnet.general, Gil Shaw wrote:
Howdy,

Fooling about with this sig business.  Anyone know why this keeps
getting squashed into a smaller square?  Has there been governances
put on the sig size?

The original image is only H 95, W 209.

Any ideas?

<<http://home.cogeco.ca/~bijoe/Images/sig.jpg>>

Cheers & Thanks,
-Gil



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Hi Gil, I'm not an administrator, but I had a similar problem when I was creating a page for myself on Lugnet. You can read about it in this thread: (URL) net result is that Lugnet has an Image Size Cache, so that it can efficiently display images (...) (21 years ago, 5-Jun-03, to lugnet.admin.general)

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