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bromm
22nd of January 2008 (Tue), 18:05
Just browsing this forum and I was reminded of a question I always meant to ask. I use firefox, when I open some post for example in the bird forum, sometimes I only see some of the images, no red X or any other indicator there were more photos until someone else posts and says " 1 like #5" and I might only see 1, 2, or maybe 3 photos, I try reloading but no go. Any ideas?
bromm
22nd of January 2008 (Tue), 18:18
I should add this doesnt happen all of the time.
Jim G
22nd of January 2008 (Tue), 18:24
Just browsing this forum and I was reminded of a question I always meant to ask. I use firefox, when I open some post for example in the bird forum, sometimes I only see some of the images, no red X or any other indicator there were more photos until someone else posts and says " 1 like #5" and I might only see 1, 2, or maybe 3 photos, I try reloading but no go. Any ideas?
I occasionally get the same thing!
BottomBracket
22nd of January 2008 (Tue), 18:42
It happens to me too, occasionally. Most of the time, it happens with pbase links.
bromm
22nd of January 2008 (Tue), 19:29
being only half intelligent i never noticed which photo host(s) I was having problems viewing:confused:
ibdb
22nd of January 2008 (Tue), 20:28
Just browsing this forum and I was reminded of a question I always meant to ask. I use firefox, when I open some post for example in the bird forum, sometimes I only see some of the images, no red X or any other indicator there were more photos until someone else posts and says " 1 like #5" and I might only see 1, 2, or maybe 3 photos, I try reloading but no go. Any ideas?
You're not alone.
This seems to come up on a pretty regular basis. In Firefox, I get no indication I'm missing something. In IE, I get the red x. From there, I can usually troubleshoot to find the host that's causing the problem.
Sometimes it's someone viewing from behind a content protection system (someone at work, and work bans that photo host). A couple of times I've been able to work with the original poster to find something about the way the images was being shared, but most often it's just some strange thing about the photo host that's beyond my control.
You can try putting some examples here. If nothing else, it will allow you to find any commonalities.
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