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- vinton39Beginner
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some times I see a square with an X in the top left corner . it is supose to be a picture but I cant get the picture to show . I right click on the X and a small window will open to show picture . but nothing happens why or what am I doing wrong
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you should be able to install a flash plugin v.8 in your browser on vista from here: flashplugin
you might need to deinstall first though...
Do you have a proxy, a firewall or antivirus program that could get in the way, maybe?
you might need to deinstall first though...
Do you have a proxy, a firewall or antivirus program that could get in the way, maybe?
- NazzgullTech Colleague
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Don't use IE, i'm not sure, but i think picture is death
Link not work anymore


- Lance(HAOH)Intermediate
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Nope,IE may not be the problem.Are you talking about viewing the picture in your picture viewer or in the web?Please provide more details about your problem.
Last edited by Lance(HAOH) on 31st January 2009, 8:24 am; edited 1 time in total
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Tools / Internet Options / Advanced, and then in the Multimedia section of the list, there's an item 'Show Pictures'.
Another common mistake is for a website to reference a picture by a path local to the designer's machine, say "c:\pictures\image.jpg", rather than via a proper URL, such as "http://example.com/image.jpg".
To the designer it works, because there is a "c:\pictures\image.jpg" that their browser picks up when displaying the page for them.
To the rest of us, it's another red X.
Regards
Another common mistake is for a website to reference a picture by a path local to the designer's machine, say "c:\pictures\image.jpg", rather than via a proper URL, such as "http://example.com/image.jpg".
To the designer it works, because there is a "c:\pictures\image.jpg" that their browser picks up when displaying the page for them.
To the rest of us, it's another red X.
Regards
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