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Answer» Hi, URL please?No URL here. As he said, Quote from: cicliced on April 07, 2012, 11:01:33 AM This is all being done locally on my PC, not on any servers etc.In other words, the web pages are not on the Internet yet. He's developing them on his computer.I STILL don't have a solution to this.. any ideas please?Are the images in the same folder as the HTML file, or a different folder? How have you coded the path to the folder containing the images in your HTML files? Yes all files are in same folder, it's working in other browsers so I think the link is correct. Here it is: I've TRIED it without the height/width. I've turned off all IE security settings. I've tried without the / before closing >. I've tried the image as .gif. IE doesn't show a red X it shows this image icon/holder: ThanksI see nothing wrong with what you're doing, so I'm at a loss at the MOMENT to identify the problem. I'll be offline for the next few hours but will take another look at this later. I suspect your page would display fine in all browsers if you uploaded your files to a web server/hosting service and viewed them on the web. In other words, I suspect this is an issue only when viewing the files on your local machine. Do you have your pages published to the Internet yet? Thanks for your help with this. It's not published yet. I've emailed the files to my work pc so will try it there tomorrow. And if no luck will try publishing it on web.Hi, I tried this in IE7 today on my work PC and it works fine, so must be something with my home PC, no idea what but will just have to live with it! Thanks for help.Open your HTML file properties and click "Unblock". [recovering disk space, attachment deleted by admin] Quote from: ESt on March 03, 2013, 01:14:27 PM Open your HTML file properties and click "Unblock". Just curious...where do you find HTML file properties? thanks |
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