For some reason, none of the graphics on the site are working and haven't been for a few hours now for me. For example, on the main page, all the graphics are broken images and in the forums, all the little illustrations have been replaced by what they mean. For example: instead of the smiley faces with the thumbs up/down to change karma, it says "Applaud" or "Smite." Also, all the smiley faces in posts that people use are replaced by the emotion they descrive, for example: Smiley, Wink, Cheesy, etc. I don't know if it's my computer or if it's a site problem, but in case it is the latter, I thought I would bring it up. Is anyone else experiencing this?
Hm, nothing wrong on my end. Smiley's working fine for me. :thumbsup:
Edit, and I just posted an update to my MD, and had no trouble with the pictures either. &Thk/(
Quote from: Travis on April 18, 2007, 09:20:52 PM
Hm, nothing wrong on my end. Smiley's working fine for me. :thumbsup:
Right there! Where the smiley thumbs-up should have been, it said "thumbsup." I don't understand...
Same here, my friend. No problems. Try refreshing the offending page- you may just have such a slow connection this evening that the pics- even the little stuff- never gets a chance to load.
We'll be on the lookout- but bet it gets better shortly.
David
I don't seem to be having any problems, either at home or at work.
Are you using Firefox or IE?
Edit: Is it just gif or is it all graphics?
Elektra: I'm using Firefox, but I've tried it in IE and the same thing happens. Also, it just seems to be the smiley faces, the little colored bars that say whether you are a "Councilman," "Governor," etc., and the tabs where it says, "Home," "Help," "My Messages," etc.
EDIT: 04/19/07, 13:15 EST
OK, another piece to the puzzle...
Whenever I right-click on anything that is supposed to be an image and click on "View Image," I get the following:
QuoteForbidden
You don't have permission to access /forums/Smileys/JasonSmilies/embarrassed.gif on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Apache/1.3.37 Server at sc4devotion.com Port 80[/size]
Does this mean anything, or could it still just be a slow connection?
That doesn't look like a "you" problem, Dustin- it appears to be an "us" problem.
I'm on my way to work- I'll get into this later today. Sorry for the inconvenience.
David
It sounds like a cookie/broswser issue to me. I'll keep an eye here....
Quote from: jeronij on April 19, 2007, 12:47:55 PM
It sounds like a cookie/broswser issue to me. I'll keep an eye here....
If that is the case and it's on my end, what can I do to rectify the problem? I'm currently using Firefox v2.0.0.3, but as I said above, the same thing is happening with IE 7.0, too.
Do you have a firewall? Anti-spyware that just updated? Anti-virus that just updated?
Yes, I'm using Norton Internet Security, but I don't remember exactly when it last updated itself. When I disabled it, everything went back to normal, so that seems to be the problem. However, when I have it on, it does it again. Is there a way for me to change the settings in there so it can be on without doing it?
Check and see if you have "ad blocking" checked in the main menu.
That is only one thing, I am still looking for what other could be causing it.
{Edit}: If that isn't it, try this:
Rightnclick the task tray and open norton internet security.
Go to options then Internet Security
Then click the Web Content tab
Make sure animated images and flash are on "permit" not block.
It is possible it got reset to block with an update.
OK, that is EXACTLY what mine looks like, too. It works whenever I disable Internet Security, but when I have it on, sometimes it does it, other times it works somewhat more normally. I've tried your suggestions, Elektra, and it works every once in a while, too, but for the most part, I just have to disable it altogether.
Ok, last suggestion I have for both of you is to go here and check everything listed and see if you come up with a solution. I realize I have suggested some of this stuff, but take a look again, just in case.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Images_or_animations_do_not_load
OK, Elektra! I'll try that! Thank you very much for all you help with this. I don't know what I would have done without you!
Very useful link Elektra :thumbsup:
Mine works now, too. I went into Internet Security and changed something according to what the MozillaZine said to do. I'd like to thank you again, Elektra, not only for the link to MozillaZine, but for all your help with this problem from the beginning!
I am glad I could help out and your problems have been corrected. :thumbsup:
Also, try Ctrl + F5. That will clear your browser's cache. It's also useful if you need to fix broken images from say, Imageshack.
Quote from: Shadow Assassin on April 25, 2007, 03:20:30 AM
Also, try Ctrl + F5. That will clear your browser's cache. It's also useful if you need to fix broken images from say, Imageshack.
I never knew about that trick either. Thanks,
SA!
Quote from: Elektra on April 23, 2007, 09:20:23 PM
I am glad I could help out and your problems have been corrected. :thumbsup:
Well, no, the problems weren't corrected. They were worked around in a way that shouldn't be necessary by the browser. As a new forum member/LEX user I was also puzzling over this, getting no images at all through the LEX even though logged in. I can understand multi-megabyte download files being hotlink-protected, but not the thumbnails so that you can browse and choose them. There is no reason for a site user to change the referrer restriction on their browser for most sites on the web, a privacy setting of *no* referrer is perfectly normal, so the misconfiguration is in the web server hosting the images. That is why it reports a permissions error. That should be fixed at source, not making users change their privacy settings which operate globally for all websites, not just this one.
But since you aren't interested in altering the site hotlinking protection to solve this (removing it only for the thumbnail images), there is a better workaround for FireFox users. Install the RefControl addon at https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/953 which allows fine control over which referrers are sent to which sites, with sensible global defaults that protect your privacy. The "Forge (send site root)" option fixes the issue with the LEX and this forum.
Hello,
I'm new on your SC4 Fansite. IE7 and Firefox don't load any pictures. I try to correct on firefox in the configuration but it doesn't work. Does anyone can help me ?
Thank you
Albireo38