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If I right-click and "Show Picture" then the picture appears fine. It doen't happen every time (about 50:50) and it's usually only one image on the whole page.
I've had a search around and found similar problems with IE but no exact match. Anybody know whats hapenning here and how to fix it?
Baffled...
J
I don't see the Opera image bug in the current release, however.
Thinking about the IE bug some more - the fact that "Show Picture" isn't greyed out on the context menu indicates that IE "knows" the picture isn't rendered. It just gets curiouser and curiouser. There are a number of SP1 bugs being reported. Some people have problems with their Outlook profiles after installing the Service Pack. Oh what fun when the patch itself needs to be patched, eh?
I'll keep an eye out for any news on the image bug front.
tools > internet options > advanced > restore defaults
and
tools > internet options > programs > restore web settings
and
tools > internet options > security > default level
this should set your browser the way it was intended for general use, and I've found this "straightens things out" occasionally.
It keeps happening here at WebmasterWorld too now, If I view the Browser Forum I'll see no new.png (the red ball) icons just empty image holders, then I'll view a thread and when I go back (using the back button) the new.png is visible but I can't see another icon, like thread.png I just see the alt text and a red cross. If I click "Show Picture" then it appears - as happy as larry.
It's driving me up the wall.
Chad
the strange thing is that I also have this problem on Windows 2000 running with IE6 SP1.
I have this problem on 5 Dell machines. Can't test it on other machines because we only have Dell machines on my work and at home.
The dell machines are machines from Pentium II till Pentium IV.
Best regards Gert,
I've still not fixed this, I'm just getting used to seeing the world with holes in it ;)
A solution would be nice if anyone comes up with anything. It definitely isn't anything to do with my firewalling as I don't have one at home and at work, it still happens locally (no firewall between that).
Indeed it's very strange that there is no patch for it.
I've asked a friend who has worked for Microsoft here in the Netherlands but tried to help me but nothing worked.
I've checked lots of registry settings. I've imported al IE registry settings from a good working computer with IE 6.0 without SP1.. But there's nothing that will fix the problem.
And I cannot understand that we are the only one who have this weird problem. I even copied a html file with the images to my harddisk and even then are the images missing.
Gert,
After a view programs the bug came back. So I did the same thing on the other computer and guess what..
It's Getright that causes all the fustration.
I had to put back a good image to that computer. I also use Novell Zen Works at my Work and I made a snapshot of the good registry, installed getright and checked what getright changes. (And that's a lot!)
Removed those registry entries step by step. And finally I found the key.
Work around:
Open REGEDIT.EXE
Open \HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\PROTOCOLS\Name-Space Handler\
Delete the keys 'html' and 'ftp'
Leave the 'mk' key
The mk key is created by Windows and the others are created by Getright 4.5
This should solve the problem, and maybe it's better to use another download manager..
Best regards
Gert,
However we removed the keys anyway and bingo! (I had to reboot my W2k machine for the changes to take effect)
It's worked.... gjburg - I owe you a beer. Thank you
NB It's worth noting here for other readers that unless you are absolutely confident you mightn't want to start meddling with your registry! It can really screw things up so be careful and make a backup before you start playing! Also in the path "\HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\PROTOCOLS\Name-Space Handler\"
HKLM stands for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
I don't know which program creates the keys and maybe other software will also create them. But I discovered the bug after running getright once (Thank God because it's very annoying).
And noticed all the registry changes before and after running getright, checked them with the good working machine. And deleted the extra keys one by one.
And after a couple of keys it was solved..
I think it's a problem for Microsoft and not for Getright because you don't have Getright installed but you do have the keys
If I ever have to goto England than I will let you know, and drink a beer.
Gert,