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On 08 May 2008, Ed Mullen <ed (AT) edmullen (DOT) net> wrote: The requested URL /weathersticker/miniStates/language/www/US/CO/Colorado_Springs.gif was not found on this server. Perhaps 'wunderground' has moved their images to a different URL. I just clicked your link above and the image displayed. I'll ponder more on this after I put more laundry in the washer. FWIW, I got a 'not found' the first time I tried (-in 1.1.8) and the image every time thereafter. No ideas... Well, we're down to ... - differences in browsers (not likely, I tested at least 5 and they all worked) - firewalls blocking a domain or IP - host file blcoking a domain or IP - a browser setting - a faulty DNS server denying that particular domain I'm out of ideas. Still curious about the problem, just don't have any more ideas. |
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Arne wrote: Once upon a time *Ed Mullen* wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Candoer wrote: The all show for me in SeaMonkey 1.1.9. I suspect your users have a preference set to disallow images that do not come from the originating server. Those weather images are sourced from outside your server. Edit - Preferences - Privacy & Security - Images. Ed, I have Seamonkey set to "Accept all images" and do not see them, only the alt attributes. In all my browsers... Weird. I see all images in: SM, Firefox, IE7, Opera and Safari. Hmm. Firewall? Probably not. Router? Doubtful. Hmm. Do you have a hosts file that is blocking wunderground.com or its IP? That's where all the images in question are sourced. Bad DNS lookup from some ISP's? Sounds like a real possibility. I wonder if those with the issue can get to http://wunderground.com. -- Ed Mullen http://edmullen.net Why is the word abbreviation so long? |
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"Ed Mullen" <ed (AT) edmullen (DOT) net> wrote in message news:xZ6dnW5RFpZv177VnZ2dnUVZ_oDinZ2d (AT) comcast (DOT) com... Arne wrote: Once upon a time *Ed Mullen* wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Candoer wrote: The all show for me in SeaMonkey 1.1.9. I suspect your users have a preference set to disallow images that do not come from the originating server. Those weather images are sourced from outside your server. Edit - Preferences - Privacy & Security - Images. Ed, I have Seamonkey set to "Accept all images" and do not see them, only the alt attributes. In all my browsers... Weird. I see all images in: SM, Firefox, IE7, Opera and Safari. Hmm. Firewall? Probably not. Router? Doubtful. Hmm. Do you have a hosts file that is blocking wunderground.com or its IP? That's where all the images in question are sourced. Bad DNS lookup from some ISP's? Sounds like a real possibility. I wonder if those with the issue can get to http://wunderground.com. -- Ed Mullen http://edmullen.net Why is the word abbreviation so long? Ed I went back to the users that complained with your first suggestion about going to; Edit - Preferences - Privacy & Security - Images. All three of them made the changes you suggested and they were able to see the image. It turned out to be a problem between the chair and the keyboard. Appreciate all response and suggestions! |
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On 08 May 2008, Ed Mullen <ed (AT) edmullen (DOT) net> wrote: On 08 May 2008, Ed Mullen <ed (AT) edmullen (DOT) net> wrote: The requested URL /weathersticker/miniStates/language/www/US/CO/Colorado_Springs.gif was not found on this server. Perhaps 'wunderground' has moved their images to a different URL. I just clicked your link above and the image displayed. I'll ponder more on this after I put more laundry in the washer. FWIW, I got a 'not found' the first time I tried (-in 1.1.8) and the image every time thereafter. No ideas... Well, we're down to ... - differences in browsers (not likely, I tested at least 5 and they all worked) - firewalls blocking a domain or IP - host file blcoking a domain or IP - a browser setting - a faulty DNS server denying that particular domain I'm out of ideas. Still curious about the problem, just don't have any more ideas. What gets me is my one-time-only failure. I can't explain that or imagine it's cause as something other than obscure. |
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I'm out of ideas. Still curious about the problem, just don't have any more ideas. What gets me is my one-time-only failure. I can't explain that or imagine it's cause as something other than obscure. As someone says .... maybe the server can't handle the traffic - for your first try ...then ok after .. |
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