firefox wont load some pictures (like preview thumbnails) from some sites. I've also had trouble connecting to download some plugins. I tried reinstalling but still the same problem. what should I do?
jtchange
Dec 25 2004, 22:38
clear cache? idk
Relativity_17
Dec 25 2004, 22:42
Mind providing some links to affected sites so that we can confirm this isn't a connection issue?
I just went to www.wincustomize.com and now no images showed up. not even the logo image. yesterday everything showed up except for the thumbnail previews
M2Ys4U
Dec 25 2004, 22:55
press shift and click the refresh button (or hit F5), this will discard the cache for the site you are viewing, and reload everything. see if that works
Nothing. Now not only will it not load images, it has trouble connecting to download plugins
david.rothera
Dec 25 2004, 23:04
I know it sounds funny, but do you have 'Show Images' turned off or is it on only certain sites?
I think I got it turn on...
I think its just for some sites because Neowin shows up fine like some other sites.
M2Ys4U
Dec 25 2004, 23:11
un-check "for the originating web site only" and see if that works
Well we got 1 problem down...
If you look at where the thumbnail previews should be there's only a little white box
Im going to try it on another brower (Maxthon) and show you a screenshot to compare
Relativity_17
Dec 25 2004, 23:22
Are you running any extensions that could be interfering with image loading such as Adblock?
Have you modified your userContent.css file?
Are you using a proxy?
Do you have any other software which may be blocking images (proximatron, etc)?
I dont have any extensions in Firefox but I have ZoneAlarm Pro. does that block out pictures on some sites?
whats userContent.css? do I have to modify it in some way?
no proxy that I know of
buckaroo
Dec 25 2004, 23:43
about:config ->
network.http.pipelining
or
network.http.proxy.pipelining == true?
Some servers may have problems with these settings enabled.
bo
I remember accessing this screen once. I did something but I forgot what. maybe thats why its screwed up. should the network.http.pipelining = true (because its currently set to false). So is network.http.proxy.pipelining (=false)
Relativity_17
Dec 26 2004, 00:07
Having it on False is fine.
Hmm, mind going to your Application Data directory, and moving the entire Mozilla folder to your desktop, then restart Firefox and see if its any different?
To restore your previous settings, just delete the newly created folder in Application Data, and move the old one back from your desktop.
in about:config the settings which are bold mean that you have edited them in some way or another... take a screenshot (for backup purposes) and change them back to defaults and try the site again
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Hmm, mind going to your Application Data directory, and moving the entire Mozilla folder to your desktop, then restart Firefox and see if its any different?
To restore your previous settings, just delete the newly created folder in Application Data, and move the old one back from your desktop.
Do what now?
C:\Documents and Settings\<your user name here>\Application Data
Go there and move the Mozilla folder to another location.
that will make firefox revert to default settings.
If this fixes the problem (It probably will) You'll more than likely have to reinstall extentions
{edit}
That mozilla folder holds all of your settings, there's a few key files you may want to save: bookmarks.html prefs.js user.js signons.txt usercontent.css
I tried it and it still doesnt work. Thanks though. Anymore suggestions?
sorry, fresh out of ideas

I'm trying to go to the link that you posted pictures of but can't make out the text
The rest of the site looks okay to me. I'm not having the same problem.
Should I just uninstall and delete everything I can find about Firefox including the registry then reinstall? I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling but never tried deleting the registry in RegEdit. Will that work?
There are very few registry entries. {edit}I take it back there are quite a few, but then again I have thunderbird too, I wouldn't recommend editting the registry unless you're absolutely sure you know what you're doing.
You could try reinstalling. Uninstall it then delete the mozilla folder mentioned earlier because firefox doesn't do that (that should be a question during uninstall, it's been bugging me for a while.)
You may want to save those files I listed earlier...probably just the bookmarks one.
Tried it. Still nothing. Even deleted everything about Mozilla in the registry....I really dont want to give up Firefox for this.
lordtoran
Dec 26 2004, 23:44
I had the problem, too, with images being broken on many sites, even with Firefox 1.0 final. They fixed it in the nightly builds in the meanwhile
Surf to this site from time to time, if you don't want to wait for FF 1.1
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/fir...test-0.11-l10n/or here, for the US version
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/fir...ly/latest-0.11/
Firefox is really starting to **** me off. Now it won't connect to download plugins.

Edit: PS: what is Firefox (Safe Mode)?
bangbang023
Dec 27 2004, 05:57
Create a new profile and see if it works.
How do you create a new profile in firefox?
bangbang023
Dec 27 2004, 06:04
run firefox from run in the start menu and add -p so, for instance, something like this:
"G:\Internet Apps\Firefox\firefox.exe" -p
Nothing...
Have you ever been so annoyed by a program thats not functioning correctly that you feel you need to reformat and reinstall Windows?...
photonboy
Jan 11 2005, 08:27
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B]Reg: viewing pictures in Wincustomize[/B]
All you need to do is uncheck "Banner/Skyscraper Ads" under Adblocking in Zonealarm.
You should have noticed that the pictures were not displayed if you opened up the webpage with Internet Explorer. Therefore the problem was a Zonealarm setting.
I stopped Zonealarm and sure enough the pictures came up and then I started looking for settings to check/uncheck in Zonealarm and that is how I solved the problem.
Jeff
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