> Perhaps refresh the page...hit F5. If that doesn't work, post the URL of the
> site and we'll take a look.
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> Hi. I have tried and tried again Refreshing but that does not help. Here is our website address: http://www.quickculture.com . there are 2 photos on the first page (the dreen dress and the very bottom one). Firefox has the correct pictures... Explorer does not.
Thanks.
> > Hi. I have tried and tried again Refreshing but that does not help. Here is our website address: http://www.quickculture.com . there are 2 photos on the first page (the dreen dress and the very bottom one). Firefox has the correct pictures... Explorer does not.
Thanks.
> > Perhaps refresh the page...hit F5. If that doesn't work, post the URL of the
> > site and we'll take a look.
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> > Hi. I have tried and tried again Refreshing but that does not help. Here is our website address: http://www.quickculture.com . there are 2 photos on the first page (the dreen dress and the very bottom one). Firefox has the correct pictures... Explorer does not.
> Thanks.
DavidF - 12 Feb 2008 01:01 GMT
It is probably associated with how Publisher makes copies of inserted images
with some intended for IE and others for other browsers.
I would go to tools > options > web tab, and uncheck "Enable
incremental....", and while you are there, also uncheck "Rely on VML..." and
"Allow PNG...". Then I would log into your web host server, and delete your
old Publisher files. Be careful to not delete any server files. Back to
Publisher and "publish to the web" and produce new html files and upload
those. This way you will eliminate the possibility of your browser showing
an old image.
DavidF
>> > Hi. I have tried and tried again Refreshing but that does not help.
>> > Here is our website address: http://www.quickculture.com . there are 2
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>> > Firefox has the correct pictures... Explorer does not.
>> Thanks.