internet explorer and gif

E

Els

SuperErik said:
I wrote a page with this line.

<img src="http://www.brevi.it/common/images/iis_images/100x100/28.18.gif"
width="100px" height="100px" title="DETTAGLI" border="0"/>

Why if I view it with internet explorer i can't view the image( i view like
a broken link)
but with Firefox i view image correctly?
how can i resolve this issue?
Thank to all

I can see it in IE as well. Maybe you have an advertisement blocker
working? Might help to change the width/height values of the image to
avoid it.
 
S

SuperErik

I try with this new syntax but nothing.
Explorer can visualize the image and firefox ok
 
S

SuperErik

i try another test, i copy the imagine localy on site and with relative link
all work ok. try with absolute url on my site all ok.
The problem is only to external absolute site in microsoft internet
explorer.
 
E

Els

SuperErik said:
www.brevi.it isn't mine I used it only for an example.
But if they are some block, why firefox visualize all correctly?

Now that I use the link you gave (efsolutions), it isn't working in my
Firefox either. I'm guessing you've set Firefox to use no referrer.

Something else: could you please reply below the message like the rest
of us? Makes for logical reading :)
 
S

SuperErik

another tips:
with the ansolute url to external site, the browser on my motorola a1000
view the page ok!!!
 
E

Els

SuperErik said:
another tips:
with the ansolute url to external site, the browser on my motorola a1000
view the page ok!!!

Did you actually read my latest message?
 
J

Jonathan N. Little

SuperErik said:
try this link
http://www.efsolutions.it/hwsw/prova.html
if you see the code is the same
can you see from the image in this link?

"Els" <[email protected]> ha scritto nel messaggio
<snip>

SuperErik
http://www.efsolutions.it/hwsw/img/28.18.gif
and
http://www.brevi.it/common/images/iis_images/100x100/28.18.gif
*not* the same!

http://www.efsolutions.it/hwsw/img/28.18.gif in your address bar will
give a 404 error regardless of the browser!

Also what is said about the syntax is correct statement. In HTML
specifying the units in is not correct. The units are required in
stylesheets. But your problem with your page is the URL.
 

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