I just noticed that the images on the THx score(less) page have the .jpg extension, but they are really .bmps, which is why you see them load in a weird bottom to top direction (.bmp bitmaps are stored upside down).
I just noticed that the images on the THx score(less) page have the .jpg extension, but they are really .bmps, which is why you see them load in a weird bottom to top direction (.bmp bitmaps are stored upside down).
I just noticed that the images on the THx score(less) page have the .jpg extension, but they are really .bmps, which is why you see them load in a weird bottom to top direction (.bmp bitmaps are stored upside down).
I just noticed that the images on the THx score(less) page have the .jpg extension, but they are really .bmps, which is why you see them load in a weird bottom to top direction (.bmp bitmaps are stored upside down).
Anyway, it is poor design to have bitmaps (they are, I checked the headers) named as .JPG. More recent web browsers gracefully check headers instead of dying, but they shouldn't, IMO. The more stuff they let slide, the more exploits people can make. But that's another story for another forum.