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![]() "Cub Driver" wrote in message ... | | I would be very grateful if one or more of you would point your web | browsers at 65.108.100.215 | | This is a mirror of the Warbird's Forum website. When I look at it, | there are no images--only a Bill Gatesian red X where the image should | be. When the hosting company looks at the page, the images are there. | I went to the library and used one of the terminals there--no joy! But | perhaps the library and I are both using the same service provider. | | So what do you see? Images or red X's? | | Thanks! Images and a great site. -- Cheers Dave Kearton |
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No problems with Netscape 7.1.
Cub Driver wrote: I would be very grateful if one or more of you would point your web browsers at 65.108.100.215 This is a mirror of the Warbird's Forum website. When I look at it, there are no images--only a Bill Gatesian red X where the image should be. When the hosting company looks at the page, the images are there. I went to the library and used one of the terminals there--no joy! But perhaps the library and I are both using the same service provider. So what do you see? Images or red X's? Thanks! all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) The Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com The Piper Cub Forum www.pipercubforum.com Viva Bush! blog www.vivabush.org |
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 15:33:31 -0400, Cub Driver wrote:
65.108.100.215 I saw everything that I was supposed to, no "X"s or any other problems. I use Netscape 7.4, if that helps. Al Minyard |
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Cub Driver writes: I would be very grateful if one or more of you would point your web browsers at 65.108.100.215 So what do you see? Images or red X's? Looks fine from here, using Netscape 4, Netscape 7, Mozilla, Galeon, and Opera. -- Pete Stickney A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures. -- Daniel Webster |
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"Thomas Schoene" writes: Cub Driver wrote: I would be very grateful if one or more of you would point your web browsers at 65.108.100.215 This is a mirror of the Warbird's Forum website. When I look at it, there are no images--only a Bill Gatesian red X where the image should be. When the hosting company looks at the page, the images are there. I went to the library and used one of the terminals there--no joy! But perhaps the library and I are both using the same service provider. So what do you see? Images or red X's? Very odd. I get the red x problem initially, but I can make the pictures appear with some work. I right click on the picture's space, show its properties, and copy the full address of the picture to the browser address bar (e.g., http://65.108.100.215/forumbanner2.jpg ). That takes me to the picture on a blank page all by itself. If I then go back to the whole page, the picture is visible in its proper place. That's using IE6 and coming in via Earthlink. Damifino what's up. Some sort of cache/address problem, it looks like. Hmm. What that sounds like is a timeout problem. Whatever's handling the pictures was giving a slow response, and either the Browser, or the Web Server basically gave up waiting. When you loaded the picture individually, it got cached (Which makes it sound like a server-side problem) and your browser uses its own local copy to fill in. They seam to have sorted it out now, though (17:30 Dan's Local Time). -- Pete Stickney A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures. -- Daniel Webster |
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Andreas Parsch wrote:
(almost certainly some kind of mis-configuration of the webserver - I think some of these have lots of strange options regarding what they "hide" or not). Whatever it was, it seems to be sorted out. Now I get all the images, including some that I didn't load into cache before. -- Tom Schoene Replace "invalid" with "net" to e-mail "Our country, right or wrong. When right, to be kept right, when wrong to be put right." - Senator Carl Schurz, 1872 |
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![]() "James Hart" wrote in message ... Cub Driver wrote: I would be very grateful if one or more of you would point your web browsers at 65.108.100.215 This is a mirror of the Warbird's Forum website. When I look at it, there are no images--only a Bill Gatesian red X where the image should be. When the hosting company looks at the page, the images are there. I went to the library and used one of the terminals there--no joy! But perhaps the library and I are both using the same service provider. So what do you see? Images or red X's? Yup, same here, no images. Works fine for me IE 6 under Win XP Keith |
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Get all the pictures, first try.
IE 6 through Earthlink. |
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In article , Cub Driver wrote:
So what do you see? Images or red X's? Images. I'm using Mozilla on Mac OS 10.3. Mike Beede |
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Images using IE6.
Great website -- jim morris |
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