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| pseudoguy 2005-10-31, 3:19 am |
| :confused; This issue might just be one for the books. Recently I have been
unable to view images on only one site (one I work on in DW4) from my computer.
All images appear in preview within DW but when I log out of the program and
open either IE, Firefox or NS 7.2 and point them to my site
(http://willamette-riversps.org), no images appear, just the placeholders.
When I click on a linked image to view a larger image, I get a 403 Forbidden
error message. The strange thing is that it only happens with my computer and
only with this site; when I tried viewing the page with my wife's computer all
the images loaded and were linked properly.
I've checked my firewall and internet settings to verify the site is on the
allowable list and it is.
I checked with the site's host and they suggested clearing my cache and
resetting the defaults on the browser (IE), which I did to no avail.
I even tried reloading the pages of the site from DW4 to the host server and
still no good.
Has anyone else experienced this problem and been able to resolve it? If so,
how did you do it?
Many thanks.
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| I Need Help! 2005-10-31, 6:16 pm |
| I guess u fixed it 'cause all good my end!
"pseudoguy" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:dk4934$b5u$1@forums.macromedia.com...
:confused; This issue might just be one for the books. Recently I have been
unable to view images on only one site (one I work on in DW4) from my computer.
All images appear in preview within DW but when I log out of the program and
open either IE, Firefox or NS 7.2 and point them to my site
(http://willamette-riversps.org), no images appear, just the placeholders.
When I click on a linked image to view a larger image, I get a 403 Forbidden
error message. The strange thing is that it only happens with my computer and
only with this site; when I tried viewing the page with my wife's computer all
the images loaded and were linked properly.
I've checked my firewall and internet settings to verify the site is on the
allowable list and it is.
I checked with the site's host and they suggested clearing my cache and
resetting the defaults on the browser (IE), which I did to no avail.
I even tried reloading the pages of the site from DW4 to the host server and
still no good.
Has anyone else experienced this problem and been able to resolve it? If so,
how did you do it?
Many thanks.
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| Kenneth W. Binney 2005-10-31, 6:16 pm |
| Given the DOCTYPE you have used, there are numerous errors.
Look them over or use a less strict DOCTYPE
See
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=h...riversps.org%2F
"pseudoguy" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:dk4934$b5u$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> :confused; This issue might just be one for the books. Recently I have
> been
> unable to view images on only one site (one I work on in DW4) from my
> computer.
> All images appear in preview within DW but when I log out of the program
> and
> open either IE, Firefox or NS 7.2 and point them to my site
> (http://willamette-riversps.org), no images appear, just the placeholders.
> When I click on a linked image to view a larger image, I get a 403
> Forbidden
> error message. The strange thing is that it only happens with my computer
> and
> only with this site; when I tried viewing the page with my wife's computer
> all
> the images loaded and were linked properly.
>
> I've checked my firewall and internet settings to verify the site is on
> the
> allowable list and it is.
> I checked with the site's host and they suggested clearing my cache and
> resetting the defaults on the browser (IE), which I did to no avail.
> I even tried reloading the pages of the site from DW4 to the host server
> and
> still no good.
>
> Has anyone else experienced this problem and been able to resolve it? If
> so,
> how did you do it?
>
> Many thanks.
>
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| pseudoguy 2005-10-31, 6:24 pm |
| Thank you responders and to answer your responses:
To I Need Help!: to the contrary, I still have the problem.
To Mr. Binney: Thanks, I'll try using a transitional doctype.
To TMM: I have Norton Internet Secutiry Professional 2003 Edition
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| Murray *TMM* 2005-10-31, 6:27 pm |
| Disable Norton, and then disable it again (most people say they have it
disabled when they don't really). Now try again to see your images.
Different?
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"pseudoguy" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Thank you responders and to answer your responses:
>
> To I Need Help!: to the contrary, I still have the problem.
> To Mr. Binney: Thanks, I'll try using a transitional doctype.
> To TMM: I have Norton Internet Secutiry Professional 2003 Edition
>
>
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| pseudoguy 2005-10-31, 6:29 pm |
| Murray, yes, disabling NIS enabled me to see the images. Why would NIS prevent me from viewing only one website's images and not others?
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| Murray *TMM* 2005-10-31, 6:29 pm |
| Because that particular set of images matches NIS's criteria for banner ads
or stuff that *should* be blocked, and it does it.
Nothing Norton will ever touch my machines.
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"pseudoguy" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Murray, yes, disabling NIS enabled me to see the images. Why would NIS
> prevent me from viewing only one website's images and not others?
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| pseudoguy 2005-10-31, 6:29 pm |
| Murray, thanks so much for your input. Since you're not a Norton fan, I'm
curious as to what security software you use. Also, other than disposing of
Norton altogether, would you have a work-around fix for my problem?
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| Murray *TMM* 2005-10-31, 6:29 pm |
| > as to what security software you use.
I have none. My development system is behind a router. It never sees
email, which comes to my Mac. That in itself is an antivirus of sorts.
> Also, other than disposing of
> Norton altogether, would you have a work-around fix for my problem?
Before I went "bare" I used PCCillin with good satisfaction. It didn't get
in my way, and I didn't get it its way. 8)
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"pseudoguy" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Murray, thanks so much for your input. Since you're not a Norton fan, I'm
> curious as to what security software you use. Also, other than disposing
> of
> Norton altogether, would you have a work-around fix for my problem?
>
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| .: Nadia :. *TMM* 2005-10-31, 10:23 pm |
| "Murray *TMM*" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message
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> Before I went "bare" I used PCCillin with good satisfaction. It didn't
> get in my way, and I didn't get it its way. 8)
I second PCCillin and highly recommend it, have been using it for a few
years now and no problems whatsoever... catches what it needs to, but
doesn't cause the problems that Nortons does.
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| Win Day 2005-10-31, 10:23 pm |
| On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 12:15:32 +1100, ".: Nadia :. *TMM*"
<forums@NOWAYperrelink.com.au> wrote:
>"Murray *TMM*" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message
>news:dk5vr3$s74
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>I second PCCillin and highly recommend it, have been using it for a few
>years now and no problems whatsoever... catches what it needs to, but
>doesn't cause the problems that Nortons does.
And for another choice, I have been using McAfee since 1995 and really
like it.
Win
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