Unable to see pictures...
Using Firefox 3.0.3, I cannot see the pictures when people post and they are hosted on jk-forum.com for some reason...
I quote the message and see in my edit box what the url is..
Here is an example:
"""https://www.jk-forum.com/picture.php?albumid=446&pictureid=2346"""
If i paste that address into my url bar, I get a blank page.
I can paste it into internet explorer however, and it displays perfectly fine.
This only happens (so far as I can tell) with pictures hosted here.
Anyone understand this? Is there a setting within firefox I don't know about?
Additionally, I'm curious about the address being at jk-forum.com and not at my.project-jk.com, but that's a side note.
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I quote the message and see in my edit box what the url is..
Here is an example:
"""https://www.jk-forum.com/picture.php?albumid=446&pictureid=2346"""
If i paste that address into my url bar, I get a blank page.
I can paste it into internet explorer however, and it displays perfectly fine.
This only happens (so far as I can tell) with pictures hosted here.
Anyone understand this? Is there a setting within firefox I don't know about?
Additionally, I'm curious about the address being at jk-forum.com and not at my.project-jk.com, but that's a side note.
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Now playing: Dead Voices on Air - Halv
via FoxyTunes
The FF3 upgrade had a lot of stuff turned off by default for some whacky reason. Check the obvious stuff first:
Tools>Options>Content
make sure there are check marks in "load images automatically", click exceptions and check to make sure you don't have this site blocked.
While you're there you probably want to make sure you have checks for "Enable Java" and "Enable Javascript" unless you have them unenabled for a reason.
Tools>Options>Content
make sure there are check marks in "load images automatically", click exceptions and check to make sure you don't have this site blocked.
While you're there you probably want to make sure you have checks for "Enable Java" and "Enable Javascript" unless you have them unenabled for a reason.



