Michael,
     
     Is it a problem to just rename the file to a .JPG extension. If 
     that is not an option, consider adding a link to the .PC file, but 
     specify the new link with a .JPG extension. Then you should be able 
     to refer to the image on your web page using the JPG extension. 
     Your browser should know what to do with it then.
     
     hth,
     eric.delong@pmsi-services.com


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Subject: AS400 HTTP Server Config Help 
Author:  <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com> at INET_WACO
Date:    10/5/00 8:22 AM


Hi Folks,
     
I was hoping someone could help me. I have a file type of jpeg that has an 
"pc" extension. It was created by software that will make picture id cards. 
I would like to display it in a browser using a link but the browsers do not 
know it is in jpeg format. I can use "open with" in windows explorer and 
open with a browser but if I try it off of a link the browser tells me to 
pick an application to open it with. 
     
I tried using an AddType directive but it doesn't work. The entry was 
     
        AddType .pc image/jpeg binary 1.0
     
Anyone know what I am doing wrong or how to make this work?
     
Thanks in Advance!
     
Michael P. Gibbons
Manager of Programming & Technical Services 
MARYWOOD UNIVERSITY
2300 Adams Ave. 
Scranton, PA 18509
     
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