Quote: That's weird. I don't know how that site is rendering or serving up the picture. Usually if you right-click on the image and select "copy location" you'll get an address that ends with .jpg. But not with this one.
More than likely the imgage file is being served directly out of a database or streamed out of a folder and unless the content type and file name attributes are changed in the server side scripting to reflect a named jpg image, that's the result.