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Given that it's very easy to convert TIFF files to accepted internet/web
formats, which are .gif, .jpg, and .png (newer browsers only), I suggest it
is fruitless to pursue the plug-in solution. Graphics software can be
downloaded for free that will accomplish this conversion, and anyone
developing web pages can never assume all page readers will have the
required plug-in or desire to obtain it. A good overview of this stuff can
be seen in chapter 7 at http://www.shortcourses.com/book01/contents.htm
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