Ok nobody else is responding so I will take a shot.
I don't have anything like this setup but I did have some trouble in this
area. I installed with a simple 15in monitor and then moved the system to my
house which had a Dell flat screen. Well the flat screen displayed 'mode not
supported'.
To sol
www.webmonkey.com for all your HTML reference purposes!
Other HTML tutorials available elsewhere will also point you in the right
direction.
Jacob
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, you wrote:
> Please don't ask this on an Apache list.
>
> It is in no way Apache specific. This is normal HTTP/HMTL behavior,
Please don't ask this on an Apache list.
It is in no way Apache specific. This is normal HTTP/HMTL behavior, and if
you want to override it you have to do some stupid JavaScript tricks. You
might also be able to fix it with some silly CGI or by pre-caching the
image on a previous page, but again
I'd suggest asking this question on an Apache list, as it would seem this
behavior is more a part of Apache. Having said this, the main reason for
this suggestion is that, since this is an Apache issue, the Apache lists
would be more attuned to answering this type of issue.
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001,