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B.@discussions.microsoft.com Bob B.

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Oct 20, 2004, 10:49:05 PM10/20/04
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Why is it that some Web pages don’t display their pictures? Sometimes when I
visit a Web site, instead of seeing pictures, I see a white box or boxes with
an icon in the corner of each box. To remedy this situation I have 1) clicked
IE’s refresh button, 2) cleared IE’s cache, and 3) confirmed that IE’s Show
Pictures option is enabled. All of this has been to no avail. What else can I
do to get these reluctant pictures to show up?

Bob B.

LuckyStrike

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Oct 21, 2004, 2:58:25 AM10/21/04
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Bob B.

You might try the troubleshooting details from this MSKB page:
Pictures Are Not Displayed on Web Sites in Internet Explorer
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=283807

Admittedly, you've done the initial recommendations already, but there are
other details involved. This Web page *should* cover it.
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Brandon Taylor

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Oct 21, 2004, 4:53:00 PM10/21/04
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That would depend on what Web site you're trying to view.  Do the icons have small red "X"s in them, like this:
?
(Note: That was purely intentional, so if you're viewing this in Internet Explorer, don't bother trying to right-click and select "Show Picture.")
 
Anyway, if that's what's happening, Internet Explorer has encountered a filename for a picture that it cannot find anywhere on the Web site's server, hence the little red "X."  More often than not, there is nothing you can do about that; there is nothing wrong with Internet Explorer; it is working perfectly and normally.
 
I would try browsing other Web sites to see if this problem is persistent.  If it is, I would like to extend my apologies that I was not able to assist you any further.
 
Brandon Taylor, "Non-MVP"

Bob B.

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Oct 21, 2004, 7:47:02 PM10/21/04
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Brandon,

Sometimes it’s just a red x, and sometimes it’s a red square, a blue
triangle, and a blue circle in a single small box.

Bob B.

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> That would depend on what Web site you're trying to view. Do the icons have small red "X"s in them, like this:

LuckyStrike

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Oct 22, 2004, 12:58:51 PM10/22/04
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Red X is for pictures; the blue triangle deal is for flash /shockwave etc.
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