Re: Save Picture As.. is saving every jpg with the extension .jpe
Hi Spencer :-)
Hi Jan and thanks for these suggestions.
Unfortunately I have tried all of these already (accept the multiple
periods
one as it doesn't apply) and they had no effect.
In desperation I phoned my work IT dept (even though problem on my own PC)
and they came up with the answer!! I'll detail it here for any others
with
the same problem -
To resolve this you must edit the Registry. (Start > Run > Regedit)
Explore to - HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\MIME\Database\ContentType\image\jpeg
In the rght side you will see the 'Extension' value is likely to be .jpe
(if
it isn't then this isn't your solution)
Double click on the word 'Extension' and change it to .jpg
Close the Registry Editor and all should be well again!
Thanks for your efforts Jan (and thanks Phil in IT).
You're very welcome! I'm glad to hear you were able to resolve your
problem. Good job!
Thank you very much for posting back and letting us know what worked for
you, and for the benefit of other readers who might have a similar problem.
Jan :)
MS MVP/Windows - Internet Explorer
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"Jan Il" wrote:
Hi Spencer :-)
You don't mention which version of Windows you have, but, try the
following
and see if it helps:
Cannot save target as BMP or JPEG etc
Try the information here:
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/delcache.htm
also......
Another possibility is that you have checked Do not save encrypted pages
to
disk on the Advanced tab of Tools>Internet Options, and the picture is on
a
page
reached by a secure https:// connection.
and………
260650 - Internet Explorer Does Not Save Graphics Files in the Proper
Format
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;260650
Right-Clicking, Selecting 'Save Picture As' Does Not Save Image with
Correct
Extension
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;250747
Hope this helps.
Jan :)
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> My IE6 and Avant Browser's Save Picture As.. is saving every jpg with
> the
> extension .jpe and rendering all images unusable as the file format is
> 'Unkown'. Even if I delete the .jpe extension then save it as a jpg it
> is
> saved as and unknown file format. This has only just started happening
> and
> doesn't effect Netscape or Firefox and gif's work fine on all.
> Strangely
> enough, if I search for an image in Google the same problem occurs if I
> try
> to save the search result but if i click the link to go to the source
> of
> the
> image then right click to save it doesn't do it and it saves fine!!!??
> I have emptied the online and offline Temp Files, I have run a jpe,jpg
> associations REG fix (found online after reading another post here).
> None
> of
> these things have made a difference. Can anyone help as this is a
> really
> annoying lack of functionality.
.
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