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Eric Stoltz

2004-04-06, 4:30 am

On my client home page at http://www.armenianchurch.org six images are
not loading, alythough all others do. I have been unable to recreate
this phenomenon in any browser, but it happens every time the client
goes to the home page (IE Windows 5.5 and 6). I've attached a
screenshot of what the client is seeing.

Help! What can I do? The client is convinced the rest of the world is
seeing this. They've treid the ususal cache-clearing, etc.

Eric
Mad Dog

2004-04-06, 4:32 am

By any chance are they some of the ones stored in a directory names
"banners?" And does your client use a pop-up blocker? If the answers to both
questions are yes, then they're probably being blocked. Try changing the
directory name to something a blocker won't think is an ad banner directory
and see if that helps.

MD



Eric Stoltz wrote:
> On my client home page at http://www.armenianchurch.org six images are
> not loading, alythough all others do. I have been unable to recreate
> this phenomenon in any browser, but it happens every time the client
> goes to the home page (IE Windows 5.5 and 6). I've attached a
> screenshot of what the client is seeing.
>
> Help! What can I do? The client is convinced the rest of the world is
> seeing this. They've treid the ususal cache-clearing, etc.
>
> Eric



Eric Stoltz

2004-04-06, 4:33 am

Wow. Never would have thought of that. Will check on that! Thanks!

In article <c4t50b$dq8$1@forums.macromedia.com>, Mad Dog <md@mdp.com>
wrote:

> By any chance are they some of the ones stored in a directory names
> "banners?" And does your client use a pop-up blocker? If the answers to both
> questions are yes, then they're probably being blocked. Try changing the
> directory name to something a blocker won't think is an ad banner directory
> and see if that helps.
>
> MD
>
>
>
> Eric Stoltz wrote:
>
>

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