IE9 shows images missing from web site

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by chrisj, Oct 10, 2013.

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    When I use FedEx office (kinkos) computers to view my web site, via Internet Explorer 9, images on my site page are missing, which shifts other elements on the page, but when I view my site at my pc at home (essentially the same size monitor), via the exact same version of IE9, it looks fine, nothing missing, nothing shifted. Do have any idea why this is happening?
     
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  2. SystemOAD

    SystemOAD Well-Known Member

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    Whats the url thats messed up? If you post that others can look to see if the site is messed up or if its your work pc cache!

    Simple I know, but have you tried spamming Ctr+F5 a few times? That will often fix browser cache problems.
     
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    khemraj Well-Known Member

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    Yes, I've an idea. IE sucks big time, microsoft has developed an outdated, extremely slow browser and every time they come up with new version they come up with another sucker. switch to Mozilla or Chrome. Let your IE rest in piece

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    chrisj Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the replies.
    If I post the url, the url will be forever linked to this issue whenever anyone searches it.
    And as far as "switch to Mozilla", etc. you're missing the point, I want all people who use every type of browser to see my site correctly. It has nothing to do with my choice of browser.
     
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    khemraj Well-Known Member

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    Only IE?
    upload_2013-10-10_22-8-0.jpeg

    Reasons for using IE


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    Religion is like IE
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    Take your time IE :D
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    Which of these is not a web browser?
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    Welcome to IE 10 NOW
     
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    hdewantara Well-Known Member

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    Just paste the HTML code here?
    But first your <doctype>, IE used to be too finicky about it.
     
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    deathshadow Acclaimed Member

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    Setting aside the re-re-responses going "AAAH, IE" , and the rah-rah rage against the machine BS of "just forget IE" that helps you SO damned much...

    ... it sounds like you most likely have an inflexible or broken layout choices... but as already said by SystemOAD there is no real way for us to help you without seeing the site in question. Between broken layout methodologies, non-semantic markup, tables for layout, EM fonts in PX containers, possibly tripping quirks mode and/or legacy rendering, reliance on idiotic bloated garbage like HTML 5 that isn't ready for prime time no matter what the lemmings say, CSS frameworks, scripting frameworks -- or any of several hundred different possible causes of which you might have many or none.

    If you are hesitant to share the link publicly, you could PM it to myself, systemOAD, or anyone else responding to this thread willing to help you -- keeps it private, while letting us give you a proper evaluation of any potential issues.
     
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    You may want to check if IE has downloading images enabled. I had this problem when I downloaded it (I think it may be default to not download images) and no images from any site will load until you turn it back on.
     
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