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Images won't display in IE8 browser

Last answer on Nov 17, 2009 5:04:37 pm GMT Ric, on Nov 3, 2009 9:22:03 pm GMT 
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Hello,

I'm running IE 8 on a Windows XP Home platform. I wrote an html program that is a User Interface to files on a CDROM. I want to open an image (jpg, tif) in a browser window. I note that if the image Properties show "Unblock" as an option then the image opens as desired. However, if I click "Unblock" the image no longer opens in the browser. I can, howver, open the image whether "Blocked" or "Unblocked" in an image viewer. How can I "re-block" the image, or what else can I do so it will open in the browser?

Would appreciate repsonse to my email -- ric.skinner@gmail.com

Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 8.0

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iveal, on Nov 4, 2009 9:58:18 am GMT

Dear Ric,

The solution is quite simple. Please get through this path: Tools>Options>Content tab and

then activate the loading of images automatically. This will solve the problem that you are

having.

Thanks in advance.

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Ric, on Nov 4, 2009 10:45:18 am GMT

I followed the path you suggest but I don't see any option in any tab or "Advanced" button for automatically loading images. Where specifically is that option located?

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 Lou, on Nov 17, 2009 5:04:37 pm GMT

Hey Ric.. did you find the solution to your problem? I'm having the same issue and can't figure it out. Please drop me a line with any suggestions.

Thank you
-Lou

loumontesano@yahoo.com

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