re: IE saves as BMP instead of JPG???
Wednesday, November 20, 2002 at 1:13 am Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by brucekrymow
(1 messages posted)
This was the trick. I store enormous numbers of large images and was the exhaustive
fix. Deleting the index.dat forced XPs Windows File Protection System to automatically
create another file, but new.
This immediately allowed me to save the image as a JPEG by its filename that only
moments ago was untitled and to only be saved as a BMP.
The header expiration resolve is intriguing, but it did not work in my case on any
of several HTML page types.
On Wednesday, October 9, 2002 at 1:57 am, Cyril Darev wrote:
>This is not a clear solution. With the same effect you can delete the all content
>in all of your HDDs, then reinstall OS and all of your applications, recreate all
>of your documents, etc.
>
>As you read (I think you've read) my message - it asks for a very precise confirmation
>- there are bytes, times, etc. All of these values can be measured and can be compared.
>As for me, I have confirmed that on over than 40 machines with different versions
>of OSes, IE, SPacks and
>
>the FACT is that index.dat file can not grow for more than 16 171 008 bytes, thus
>it can not manage more pictures (and other objects also).
>
>So, this is an error in MS IE cacheing engine, even it is not confirmed by MS officially.
>
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