Pictures not showing up.
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R.V.
05/02/01
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Something has gone completely silly on this computer. Where I used to have pictures on every screen (almost) I now have these little symbols in the shape of a square(red), a circle (green), and a triangle (blue). Can you help? Thanks in advance.
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Claude
team@newbie.org
05/02/01
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Which program are you using when it gives you these images? Is it a browser such as Netscape or MSIE? Or, is it a different program entirely?
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R.V.
05/02/01
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It seems like the Netscape browser is OK but the Internet Explorer browser isn't working properly. This is the first time this has happened to me. Sure appreciate the help and THANKS again.
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Claude
05/02/01
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Because Netscape is working and IE is not working that indicates the strong possiblity that IE has been put into some kind of "No automatic image load" mode. There is probably a perference or options setting which will turn on automatic images. Since I don't use MSIE I can't tell you the exact menu. If you have trouble finding it let me know and I'll go look on someone's computer. Claude
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R.V.
05/02/01
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You were right. It was exactly as you said, I found the problem by: 1) looking in the "Tools" menu 2) selecting <internet options> 3) then under the <Advanced> tab I was able to scroll down and found that "show pictures" was unchecked. What a relief! Thanks very much for your help it is comforting to know that there is help available.
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Juan
jpena@prw.net
10/06/01
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I have the same problem, sort of. The pictures show if I click on them, but do not show when I refresh the page they are in. The 'show pictures' and all related, as far as I know, are checked. So, any idea? BTW, I use Microsoft Explorer
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Rob
rob@lorwayco.com
12/04/01
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I'm having a serious problem with Microsoft Internet Explorer. I know that all settings are set to show images but many times .gif images are not shown at all. No place holder is put in their place even though I have the setting on to show place holders. Also if you right-click where the image should be it doesn't recognize that it is there either. I have read several things about registry entries but so far what I have seen has not helped. Any help would be great. Email me please.
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TM
toolman_tm@yahoo.com
12/04/01
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I have Internet Explorer 5.0 & I have Windows 98SE and I have a similar problem, with the little boxes with red x's in them and some pictures are there. What could be the cause of this? My show pictures box is checked in the internet options advanced tab also.
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J
jhay@kc.rr.com
01/06/02
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I have Internet Explorer 5.5 & Outlook Express with Windows ME and I have a similar problem, with the little boxes with red x's in them and some pictures are there. What could be the cause of this? My show pictures box is checked in the internet options advanced tab also.
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j
jhay@kc.rr.com
01/07/02
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I don't know how this relates but I had red x's everywhere in IE and OE. In Outlook Express I had two different email addresses with 2 different Internet service providers. One of which I did not have an acct with any longer. When I deleted the bad email address--my pictures starting showing up. I don't understand--could that really have been the problem? It seemed to fix mine??!!
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J
jhay@kc.rr.com
01/12/02
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My red x's came back back -- but have found the problem was related to my firewall. Changed some settings for my firewall and now the red x's are gone.
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KB
ctigers20@hotmail.com
02/02/02
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I made this web page using html coding, but every time I try to put it on the internet, none of my picures show up. All I get is these boxes with red x's in the corner. I use Internet Explorer and have the show images option checked, and everything relating to that. Does anyone know how to get the pictures to load up right?
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Niels
nbosboom@hotmail.com
02/02/02
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You can post link here to your site so ppl can view it. Are you sure you have uploaded the images to the correct directory in binary mode? Is the linking correct? Niels
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TC
02/02/02
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I'm having the same problems..red x and no images in MSIE 6 (was having the problem with 5.5 as well). Any suggestions? I've tried all of the steps from Microsoft Support.
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chad
chad@hq.mycity.com
02/15/02
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sounds like a memory issue, i think IE will stop loading images if your memory is low.
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Steve
02/16/02
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have the same problem. what do you mean with: the memory is too low? which memory? and how to change this?
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TC
02/26/02
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There is new information loaded to Microsoft's web site regarding the red x problem. It has not solved my red x problem but may for some of you.
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Joe
greenda@yahoo.com
03/05/02
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I have Internet Explorer 6.0 & Outlook Express with Windows 98 and I have a similar problem, with the little boxes with red x's in them and some pictures are there. What could be the cause of this? My show pictures box is checked in the internet options advanced tab also.
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marjan
marjoon13@yahoo.com
03/08/02
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I have the same problem. PLEASE help me. I did whatever I could and checked everywhere. Please help. Send email to my address.
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Wayne
03/09/02
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H.P.Disk will not start
I can't get H.D. disk to start in order to format my computer
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waydarlwayne
waydarlwayne@aol.com
03/09/02
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H.P. Pavilion Recovery
I need help to start the HP. Pavilion Recovery Disk.I follow the instructions but that does not start the disc.When I try to start the disk my computer locks.HELP HELP.
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Jtw
silvervolff@hotmail.com
05/10/02
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I cured my problem by clicking on View; Encoding; then selecting Western European (Windows)..as suggested by MS support.
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Steve
05/11/02
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that doen't work everytime!! sometimes it's a very good trick. (especially if the encoding was NOT "Western European (Windows)") but sometimes you have to wait som time and try again and again till this works... and damn! if MS knows how to solve it wh don't they tell us how to destroy the root of all evil and have our wokring browsers back??
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kristi
booogy@texoma.net
05/14/02
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stationery
On all my stationery instead of getting nice pictures.All I get is boxes with red x's in them..Also on my yahoo messenger its the same thing..All of my smileys are only boxes with red x's?? Please help?
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steve
steveferrie@hotmail.com
05/25/02
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im havin the same RED X problem only happened when installed IE 6.0 went back to 5.5 but still the same !!! have checked the show image box , changed to western euro windows but nothing different.cant be memory issue either cos 256mb PLEASE PLEASE SOMEBODY MUST KNOW SOMETHING !!
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Jonathan
05/28/02
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Try downloading the newest driver for you graphics card. Right click my computer go to properties device manager click on display adapters write down the name and type of adaptor go to the display adaptor's website and download the latest drivers
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Steve
05/29/02
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haha... voodoo5. AND: its not the fault of the graphix card for i changed it once and hat the problem before and afterwards.
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Frank
05/29/02
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To test if the problem is in the graphics card or in the browser try another browser. I suggest Opera from Opera.com because it is a very short download. If you can see the images in Opera but not IE then the problem is not your graphics card. It is probably your settings in MSIE.
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Steve
05/29/02
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i am to about 98% sure that it's a ie registry problem. did yoou know that some of the key disappear from time to time? like the one vor automaitcally connecting when opening ie? this can happen... nobody knows y... y shouldn't this be a similar thing?
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kristi
booogy@texoma.net
08/02/02
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I have done everything you guys have said on this site! But I am still getting boxes with red x's in them and on my Yahoo messenger... What else can I try??? PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME!!!
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Steve
08/02/02
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there is no way... but i can tell you if you wait doing nothing, after a while (2 months - a year... you can't say)it will work again... very strange thing...
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Synbios
08/21/02
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Try replacing the mlang.dll file with a new copy. You may have to extract it from your Windows CD. If you need assistance, here is the link I used from Microsoft's site.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q318655
It worked for me at the office. Hope this helps someone.
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Steve
08/21/02
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another thing could be if you use Norton Antivirus 2001 or the Internetsecurity... in thatcase try uninstalling and installing 2002 versions.. this might help!
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Frank
08/21/02
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Also you could uninstall the Norton 2001 and install the Grisoft.com anti-virus software.
It may not have the same conflicts.
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Joyce
siaojishi@yahoo.com
08/29/02
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I have created my web page at Yahoo Geocities account.
I couldn't ftp my files to my domain (www.siaojishi.com) directly
because Geocities won't porvide any FREE ftp service.
I tried the following steps to ftp it BUT the images does not shown !
(i)log-in to geocities account
(ii)save the image as abc.jpg as jpg type in a diskette
(iii)from the diskette, ftp it to my domain (www.siaojishi.com) by
using a FREE program at ftp5.irepublics.com
When I surf my web page at (www.siaojishi.com) the iamges doesn't
shown and a message "Done, but with errors on page". Others link
was working and I can link to others (http://www.geocities.com/siaojishi/abc.html) and from there, when
I link back to my home page (http://www.geocities.com/siaojishi/index.html), now the images
shown !!!
What's wrong with my home page (www.siaojishi.com) ?
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tony
09/03/02
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if your running antivirus software this will restrict what you can view.i have norton 2002 and have to disable it to see pic on the web. i can't seem to config it to see what i want on the web.
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Tom
tomr@msi.ab.ca
11/07/02
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I have this issue on multiple PCs. Seemed to start when we went to IE 6.0. SP1 didn't help. Changing View Encoding to Western European (Windows) fixes it, but this setting will not stay. Every time I restart IE it is back to Western European (ISO). I found an article elsewhere that suggested changing the Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, Browsing, Always Send URLs as DTF8 option. I have no idea why, but the act of changinng this setting seems to have helped. It now works no matter what combination of these settings I choose. Don't know if this is a long term fix though - this issue seems tocome and go.
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Mike
12/27/02
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I had a customer with this problem. I had him disable his firewall and it started working.
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Walter
02/03/03
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The problem on my machine occurs only if I have started Outlook 2000. If I have started Outlook, I will have to reboot before browsing online and make sure I do not start Outlook. However, the symptoms described here and elsewhere are not always related to Outlook. Here is what I do and what I know:
When rebooting takes too much time and I only need to get to one or two websites, I have added an "encoding" option button to my IE6 menue bar and simply click it and choose "Western European (Windows)" to regain graphic images while browsing.
Most everyone agrees this is a Microsoft problem, but there are no fixes as of now. I have searched the web, and been to several technical sites over the last few months, and there are no long-term solutions. There are lots of things to try, but the problem will return.
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Kelly
sweetdarling00@cs.com
03/11/03
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I have a picturetrail account that was working fine until 2 1/2 weeks ago. I had forwarded my link to some friends to view my pics (what little I have on right now..) and they said they couldn't enlarge the pics, only red X's coming up. I was stunned. I then checked on my ISP's browser (compuserve) and sure enough, they weren't coming up. Just empty boxes with red x's. The friends who couldn't view them were using either aol or compuserve also.
Ironically, when I used IE, the pics could be viewed fine. So, I feel it's a problem with aol/cs not updating any changes. Picturetrail told me they have problems with aol/cs not updating changes and/or have malfunctioning servers. It all began with aol/cs users seeing their pics compressed, which made them all distorted. Then, picturetrail tried to solve the problem by 'fooling' aol/cs with renaming the .jpg files .ptp. Then,aol/cs decided about 2 1/2 weeks ago that they won't show any images that are named .ptp, so picturetrail again changed it back to .jpg and aol/cs still has not updated this. I've written about 6 emails to compuserve tech people and they always make me feel like it's something on MY pc. Wrong. even the forum people using compuserve cannot view my pics. If anyone could try it out on their browser or give me advice, I'd be grateful.
www.picturetrail.com/kparmer
Just click on pics on left to enlarge. Thanks!
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Bonney
bmcclell@unr.net
03/14/03
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I have the white box red x problem when I am in genealogy.com trying to see census images. When they go from genealogy.com to heritagequestonline.com the images won't download. This machine is win98, ie6. I have uninstalled Norton as suggested, uninstalled ie6 and installed ie5. I have since put ie6 back on. Have also tried Netscape 7. I have tried every suggestion from Microsoft and from genealogy.com and nothing works. The other machines I use (winxp with ie6 and win95 with ie5 get the images).
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Jo
03/15/03
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Kelly, I went to your picturetrail site and had no problem seeing the pictures. I am on cable, have windows xp pro. and use Internet Explorer 6.
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JG
04/04/03
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I have Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 & I have Windows 98.Whenever I'm in www.yahoo.com, all the images become a large red cross.(show picture box checked,all third party and cookies enabled) n I've tried all the above suggestions.Still those annoying red crosses remain there.This situation occurs when I enter Yahoo Music Launcher also.Once I right-clicked at those red crosses n marked down their file name and I couldn't find those file names in the temporary internet file,which means they didn't actually exist or loaded.
Furthermore,when I'm in www.hk.yahoo.com , I could browse images in the same position(but a different image) properly,so I think there's kinda program blocking the files from downloading onto the page.Do u guys got any idea about what's going on?
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gerry
04/10/03
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R.V the green mushy green screen is not an internet explorer problem. download xmgeg 4.x and the green mushy screeen will be gone.Voila! Download the new nimo pack called 5.0.3Bundle.from google or msn. for sound ac3 filter just type it in. good luck
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Perrie
Perrie626@attbi.com
04/22/03
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I am hoping someone can help me. I am using Windows 98, Internet Explorer 6.0 and Outlook Express 6. For some reason I am not able to view images on the web. Where the picture should be I get a box with a smaller box in the upper left hand corner with a little red square, green circle, and blue triangle. I have read through previous posts and done everything that was suggested and still am not able to see the images. What I don't understand is that it was working fine a few weeks ago and then one day I was not able to see images. Does anyone have any suggestions? I am so frustrated because nothing I do is working. Thank you so much for any info/help!
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Brandy
05/10/03
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I'm having the same trouble as Perrie. I'm using Windows98, MSIE 6.0. Pictures look OK in Netscape...with no red x in place of pic.
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Brandy
05/10/03
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This worked for me! ...Go into your Control Panel, click on the System icon, click on the Performance tab (at top), click on the Graphics button, then move the Advanced Graphics Acceleration setting to the *second* notch. Good Luck!
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Steve
06/13/03
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My father gets the red Xs on just a few pages that he frequents often and asked me to look at his machine. He's got a rather new P4 machine and he knows so little about PCs he never tries to tweak anything so I decided to take a look at it.
First thing I tried was Ad-aware then I grabbed Spybot and ended up removing some 300+ items. He had dialers and other parasite software everywhere apparently. The next thing I tried was Windows Update but it just turned up a blank IE6 screen. I downloaded the IE6 service pack directly from support.microsoft.com and installed it. That allowed me to bring up Windows Update properly. I installed the some odd 60 suggested updates, rebooting several times. The red Xs were still there on the 3 to 4 sites he normally frequents (eg.. weather.com). I have checked and reset to defaults his Advanced Options and still no go. I re-ran Spybot for the hell of it and somehow 4 or 5 registry entries made their way back into the registry. Apparently the adware kingdom has figured a way to remodify your registry each time you open IE6.
Ahh well, it's still doin it so I'm off to surf for answers.
Steve
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surveyor
surveyor@yifan.net
06/17/03
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Win. 2000 Pro. IE 6.0 red x's in IE, no problems in Netscape 6.0. What the He!!? JRL
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Shawn
urtica123@aol.com
06/18/03
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Same problem as everyone else, my show pictures is checked. All the rest of my settings under the advanced tab are the same as when i was able to view pictures. I changed my security to a medium, disabled the fire wall. The only way i can view pictures is to right click on them and click show picture. I have internet explorer 5.50.43134(goes on like that) and windows ME. I've tried everything still a bunch of red x's
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Lenny
06/24/03
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I've just secured a domain name from irepublics.com and is attempting to upload for the first time. this Newbie.com site keeps popping up. How do I get started designing my website?
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arthur
arthur02168@aol.com
06/26/03
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when i am visiting a web site, i am seeing alot of red x's where there should be pictures.I need your help in finding out why this is happening. my show pictures is checked but i cann only see pictures if i right click on my mouse.I have tried everything abd nothing seems to work.HELP
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smitty
06/27/03
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red x's instead of images? espn (and other sites) would(will) not load pictures using IE6 w/ W/98. But they will load using Netscape 7. Seems restricted to IE6 so maybe a reinstall ( or just the one file mentioned above) will fix. Good luck
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mike
07/15/03
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Same problem at some sites. Running Win98 and IE6 SP1. Have tried all fixes listed in MS Article 283807 reinstall of IE and Windows. The bad pages seem to encode as Western European (ISO). I can see the pics by selecting Western Euro (Windows), but its only good for that page/visit. Has anyone fixed this for Win98-IE6 combo?
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mark james
dicky@bigpond.net.au
07/31/03
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http://www.java-virtual-machine.net/download.html.go there download www.download.windowsupdate.com/.../MSJWV.EXE save as zip file and installed it from there . i had same three coloured symbols in right hand side i installed this and works fine with yahoo games and chat and games picture's hope that help you out
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Mikey B
n/a
07/31/03
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the problem that you are refering to may be resolved in the following way. Try this.
Goto the page that the pictures are on (that wont display) and hold down the CTRL and SHIFT keys and then click on REFRESH. That should do the trick!!
Regards
Mike B
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L C. Williams
08/05/03
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"Done, but with errors this page" What is this?
Since last night when I log on, I receive a message "Done, but with errors this page." What is creating this message?
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Ray
xviper1073@yahoo.com
08/05/03
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Since monday night I've gotten the "Done, But with errors" message for pretty much every page I go to. Along with the fact that no picture images will show up. Just lil white boxes with red X's. Java images and stuff show up just fine. But anything pic related will not. If anyone knows of a fix let me know please?
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Mike
08/13/03
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Red 'x' problems can have several sources. One fix that MS doesn't say causes red 'x' problems but it definately does is found at:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;312496
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Ed Reijnders
edreijnders90@hotmail.com
08/15/03
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Could it be someone visited redlight sites?,
and someone else did not like that?
I just deleted the browser helper objects
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Explorer\Browser Helper Object
and see pictures, but this is somewhat rude,
and you should probably dive in deeper.
I am just going to reinstall when I am in the mood,
in the meantime I use Netscape.
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BUD
BUDBLASPHEMOUS@YAHOO.COM
08/30/03
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i cant view pictures unless i click show pictures on all websites, im useing windows me, please help someone
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Mike
09/01/03
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The answer to your problem has likely already been answered.
"1) looking in the "Tools" menu
2) selecting
3) then under the tab I was able to scroll down and found that "show pictures" was
unchecked."
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Mike
09/01/03
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#2 should say: 2) selecting internet options
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Gerald
09/02/03
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Some pictures not showing. Little red x in upper left corner of a box. Running Win98SE, 524megs ram, 16 meg video card, Show pictures IS checked. IE 6.0 with wmconnect (which is AOL 7.0 for all practical purposes) Tks
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Donna
09/03/03
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http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=283807
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Hub
09/03/03
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If one uses AOL or WMconnect, then the browser is IE, or if one uses IE, then the little x's show up. Download OPERA from www.opera.com or Mozilla and eliminate this problem forever. After you connect to your ISP, minimize the default brower, and launch the world's fastest brower OPERA
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Grace
09/17/03
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I have a web cam. i have installed already. When i start my cam in yahoo messenger i got this message
"Sorry, you appear to be behind a firewall and are currently unable to use the yahoo webcam service.
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Grace
09/17/03
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I have a web cam. i have installed already. When i start my cam in yahoo messenger i got this message
"Sorry, you appear to be behind a firewall and are currently unable to use the yahoo webcam service.
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Beverly
tbm@arn.net
09/20/03
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I had problems viewing graphics AFTER I downloaded IE 6.0, I have Windows 98..still..
I have done much research, came across this site..did what most everyone has done..but tried what Brandy did on 5/10/03 Post and it worked.
Go into your Control Panel, click on the System icon, click on the Performance tab (at top), click on the Graphics button, then move the Advanced Graphics Acceleration setting to the *second* notch.
I did this at the beginning of the week and so far..I have been able to view graphics..I hope it continues to work.
Just thought I would post my results, because it is so aggrevating trying to surf the web and
graphics don't show.
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Hemaraju
hemsu_chi@yahoo.co.in
09/22/03
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my friend has invited to view her webcam but i am getting this message "Sorry, you appear to be behind a firewall and are currently unable to use the yahoo webcam service."
what should i do to ignore this.
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Rommel
10/22/03
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Thanks to this great forum! I had the same problem with red x's instead of images. Cause was a Browser Helper Object as Ed Reijnders told. I hadn't enough courage to delete the registry key myself, so I downloaded a free program called BHODemon instead. It found it and here is a log created:
Details for BHO C:\WINDOWS\MSBHLD.DLL
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CLSID: {1F48AA48-C53A-4E21-85E7-AC7CC6B5FFB1}
File Size (bytes): 13312
Time Accessed: 2003/10/22 0:0:0
Time Modified: 2003/10/21 12:19:58
Time Created: 2003/10/21 12:19:32
Drive Number: 2
The name of the DLL can be seen on top, so it can be deleted when sure it's not needed. Time created matched with the time problem emerged.
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Jahmin
10/29/03
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I seem to have improved the red X syndrome by a mixture of the 2nd-bar in System Performance Graphics (from 3rd-bar!); also using the Ctrl-Shft Reload and, usually, changing View-encoding to West-Euro Windows. So a mixture of these 3, hardly computing for the 21st C.
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JayT
10/29/03
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Here are some other things you can try: (they are not original with me but gotten from several sources):
Anyway there could be several items that can cause this to happen.
1) Corrupt cookies or Temp Internet files. Delete files.
2) Overfull Temp file Cache. Same as above.
3) IE\Tools\Internet Options\Advanced\Show Pictures is not selected
4) Some sort of a Cookie Blocker or Pop-up Stopper program using a proxy server. Go to IE\Tools\Internet Options\Connections\Lan Settings and disable "Use Proxy Server" then uninstall cookie blocker.
5) the show document dll may need to be re-registered. Go to Start\Run and type in regsvr32 /i shdocvw.dll
6) File association content type is incorrect in the registry.
Below is how the content types should read in the root directory for Gif, Jpeg, Jpg and Png:
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.gif]
"Content Type"="image/gif"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.jpg]
"Content Type"="image/jpeg"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.jpeg]
"Content Type"="image/jpeg"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.png]
"Content Type"="image/png"
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libby
11/29/03
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HELP!!
I have same probs, have tried EVERYTHING that has been suggested. Am running win98 IE. I have downloaded display adaptor and installed it but I still seem to have the old version! Where has my new driver gone?! And how do I *put it* where I need to?! New user, in case you havent guessed. Would much appreciate some help. Thank you so much.
Libby
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Ron
syphongabe@yahoo.com
12/20/03
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Hello. I am running WinXP & IE 6.0. I am also having problems with pictures. Where the picture should be I too get just the frame in the upper left hand corner with a little red square, green circle, and blue triangle. I have read through previous posts and done nearly everything that was suggested, to no avail. I would like to know how can I disable a firewall? That is the one thing I did not do. Anybody with some knowledge I would REALLY appreciate your help! I am not able to view webcams, and I cannot even update pics now on my website. Someone please respond, thank you..
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Kelly
purple.smurf@sbcglobal.net
12/22/03
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Im having the same problems with the red x's. I did not have this problem until I switched to sbc global. and I have tried all of the things listed so far with no change. Also, is it just me or am I noticing alot of the problems listed involving Yahoo? I dont know what yahoo does when I install the DSL software. But I have never had this problem before then. I also get alot of "done but with errors on page" notices also. if anyone knows of a way to fix or help or even a link with more info that would be great.. If I find anything in the meantime that works ill respond as well. Thanks
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Carla
01/08/04
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I'm having problems with my logitech cam showing any images on yahoo or MSN. all the hardware and software are all downloaded and it says their running fine. whats is wrong? I'me going crazy here!! HELP
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Peter
01/09/04
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1) check webpage encoding
2) Check view pictures are enable in internet options
3)You haven't been messing with programs which remove webpage view from windows explorer?
4)Upgrade IE, if it is already the latest remove IE www.98lite.net then reinstall the latest one again from Microsoft.
5) Fast connections without the right TCP settings can cause web page to load too rapidly and IE won't display all images unless you refresh.
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Jahmin
01/15/04
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Finally the red-X have gone! And when did this change take place - after using the IE6 etc uninstall and now using IE5.5.4134
Using updated products is all well and good, but I have doubts as to the Big Brother mentality of Microsoft (rant rant...)
:) happy chappy 4 now
I could start on the DirectX 9 stuff, I went back to 8.0 for various raison... alls well..
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Babu
Baburaj_k1@yahoo.com
01/26/04
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Web Cam Problem with Yahoo Messanger
When i try to use my Logitech webcam through the Yahoo Messanger it give the erro "Sorry, you appear to be behind a firewall and are currently unable to use the yahoo webcam service."
what should i do ?.
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Robin
sweetrara420@yahoo.com
03/04/04
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Ok I'm alittle frustrated as well, those dang little boxes with the red x's. I have recently upgrading hard drive and installed windows xp, I have done all of the above and still the dang little things keep coming back..lol The only thing I'm not sure about it the built in firewall that I read comes with XP, can anyone help me with that. I would so greatly appreicate it. Thank you very much for anyones time in advance.
Anti-SpyWare: SpyBot Anti-Virus: McAfee OS: windows xp
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