I’m curious why this only impacted some forums? Why were our jpg “Content-type: unknown/unknown”? Older forums that maybe had to manually add jpg as attachment type way back when?
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The jpg extension has been there since 2.0. Might not have had a mime-type back then. I can't recall really.
The default mime-type for the jpg extenstion that ships with all vBulletin 3 and higher forums is Content-type: image/jpeg. The vast majority of installations would have the correct mime-type and experience no problems.Translations provided by Google.
Wayne Luke
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most odd - so what would change the setting - or cause it to be changed - i certainly did not - and on a test board its correct - hence images always working
Originally posted by tony adams View Postmore odd is why with the wrong setting could people from here see jpg images on my board when non of my members could
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showt...5&postcount=44Translations provided by Google.
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post 44 is not relavent to me??? - both options work - i had not altered it either way - but no matter
as to the jpg extension being added/modified or anything else - i have certainly increased the allowed size in Mb and physical size - but have altered nothing else - something changed the setting - a mod/addon - ie8 - who know - i am just happy it works
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In what settings do I have to change that? Server, IE8? If IE8 - where exactly? Sorry if I sound stupid, guess it's to warm already.
Originally posted by tony adams View Posta solution for my board
but first full credit to one of my members [john] who pointed me in a direction that gave me the answer
most of our images are jpg by default and jpg if the board software compresses them - it was johns idea to try other formats - gifs. jpeg's etc - these he found to display perfectly in ie8
so a look at the settings
i found this
in - Attachment type/jpg/mime type and headers
i can say with certainty i have not set that - did ie8 - i have no idea
alter it to
which i think is default and jpg's show - as do all other images
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i was facing this problem since last 2 years.. finally got the solution..
thanks tony
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