justeena
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Not all images displayed
Hi there,
I use Mozilla Firefox to surf the net. A few days ago, I have noticed that on the two websites that I visit most often some images are not displayed (random images). I scan my laptop with Norton and some Adware and Spyware software. Found some "bugs", cleaned them up, but it didn't help.
Please help,
j.
I use Mozilla Firefox to surf the net. A few days ago, I have noticed that on the two websites that I visit most often some images are not displayed (random images). I scan my laptop with Norton and some Adware and Spyware software. Found some "bugs", cleaned them up, but it didn't help.
Please help,
j.
ASKER
Yes, forgot to say - in IE is fine, Netscape is fine, Maxton is fine, but Firefox isn't. :(
j.
j.
You might have an issue with pipelining.
please open a new tab, enter
about:config
in the Filter bar enter: pipe
You should see three entries:
network.http.pipelining
network.http.pipelining.ma xrequests
network.http.proxy.pipelin ing
With a doubleclick you can change the setting of a true/false setting like in:
network.http.pipelining false
network.http.proxy.pipelin ing false
Change both to false, then browse those websites again, the image issue should be solved.
Reason: With pipelining enabled Firefox is asking too fast for those images, those requests some web sites cannot handle, so you are getting just some but not all images.
IE 6 doesn't have a clue about pipelining: in 1999 (last year of IE improvements) there was no pipelining technology available.
Tolomir
Tolomir
please open a new tab, enter
about:config
in the Filter bar enter: pipe
You should see three entries:
network.http.pipelining
network.http.pipelining.ma
network.http.proxy.pipelin
With a doubleclick you can change the setting of a true/false setting like in:
network.http.pipelining false
network.http.proxy.pipelin
Change both to false, then browse those websites again, the image issue should be solved.
Reason: With pipelining enabled Firefox is asking too fast for those images, those requests some web sites cannot handle, so you are getting just some but not all images.
IE 6 doesn't have a clue about pipelining: in 1999 (last year of IE improvements) there was no pipelining technology available.
Tolomir
Tolomir
ASKER
Hi,
They were both false. :(
I double clicked them and then clicked back anyway, but it didn't help.
j.
They were both false. :(
I double clicked them and then clicked back anyway, but it didn't help.
j.
ASKER
I haven't done anything else and everything just came back to normal.
j.
j.
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Have you tried any other Browser out? IE for example?