| bio | website | nathanstpierre.com |
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| location | Dallas, TX | |
| age | 29 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 8 months |
| seen | Dec 6 '12 at 21:18 | |
| stats | profile views | 6 |
I'm a web developer by trade (6+ years of LAMP/HTML/CSS/JS), a musician by education (BM Music Composition, University of North Texas 2006) and a writer (evenoneword.com, 2 books, three comics, and a webcomic) by passion.
I attempt to help people when I can, and I do my best to make life easier for those around me.
Unfortunately, sometimes I can't help but make life a little harder first: Yes, there is a spec. Yes, you should learn it and follow it. No, I won't write your answer for you.
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Apr 13 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Apr 13 |
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Bizarre image loading problem from apache2 I think it was a problem of giant files on the home page. The one you have in the image above was one of them. This seems to have fixed it. Thanks for looking into it for me! |
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Apr 13 |
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Bizarre image loading problem from apache2 I haven't gotten any complaints since we changed that so that may have been the problem. Thanks for your help! |
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Apr 13 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Apr 13 |
accepted | Bizarre image loading problem from apache2 |
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Apr 6 |
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Bizarre image loading problem from apache2 I've gone back through and audited all those images, entire homepage loads in about 636kb now, 58k after initial image caching. |
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Apr 6 |
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Bizarre image loading problem from apache2 The best part is that the person who is supplying the images sometimes give them to us with an embedded ICC profile that's corrupted. So ultimately, there are problems all over the process stream. Thanks for the heads up, I made the classic mistake of assuming a user problem was "fixed" and moved on. |
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Apr 6 |
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Bizarre image loading problem from apache2 Son of a... we have a system in place for the users to create thumbnails of the images, which they consistently forget to use. |
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Apr 5 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Apr 5 |
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Bizarre image loading problem from apache2 Thanks for your help, @toomanyairmiles ! |
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Apr 5 |
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Bizarre image loading problem from apache2 Makes sense, I wasn't sure where this should go as it was a visual glitch. I'll try over there. Is there a way to just migrate the question or should I just ask again? |
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Apr 5 |
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Bizarre image loading problem from apache2 I can potentially try the suggestion at the first one, but 1) I'm not sure how to test it, I'm having a hard time reproducing this and 2) they warn it'll impact performance. The second link seems to refer to problems during php image upload, and a majority of these files are dropped directly to the server. |
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Apr 5 |
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Bizarre image loading problem from apache2 Resolution is whatever it needs to be for that image, we save for web so we don't have final pixels per inch, we just save to whatever the pixel amount is. (in my example above, 465x700). We get files to the server in a variety of ways, including FTP and dropping files into a samba share. The bizarre thing is that the images don't always load this way, if you refresh, it tends to fix itself, and we are only using one data store. |
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Apr 5 |
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Bizarre image loading problem from apache2 This is all being served up from one VMware VM which runs Debian 6 (Squeeze). We are saving the images for web using the settings specified in this screenshot : superiorlivestock.com/settings.png Is that the problem, should they be saved as progressive? |
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Apr 5 |
awarded | Student |
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Apr 5 |
asked | Bizarre image loading problem from apache2 |
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Sep 14 |
awarded | Autobiographer |