Wed, 30 May 2018 15:40:25 +0300, _Stanimir Stamenkov_:
Wed, 30 May 2018 19:26:53 +1000, _Jonathan Wilson_:
When I visit a URL like
https://brickset.com/sets/79111-1/Constitution-Train-Chase I should
see a picture of a train. If I visit using an alternative browser
(Internet Explorer in this case) or with a fresh profile for testing,
the image shows up. But on my primary SeaMonkey profile, I can't see
the images.
I am using SeaMonkey 2.49.3 (the latest release version).
I have tested a restart in safe mode (on my primary profile) and the
images are still gone (so that rules out adblock or any other add-ons
being the cause)
Anyone know what could cause the images not to display?
Have you by any chance disabled JavaScript?
I guess I should have been more specific – look in the Preferences:
Advanced / Scripts & Plugins:
Enable JavaScript for:
[x] Browser (make sure it's checked)
This one is not affected in safe mode, and could be triggered by other
than the "Preferences" window means.
I have attempted to check the permissions by going to
"preferences-privacy and security-images" and pressing "manage
permissions" which displays a "data manager" window but that doesn't
work (SM hangs for a bit then displays an error that dataman.js is too
slow or something and stops running the script, the dialog does
nothing after that)
Is there a way to see/edit any image related permissions that may be
set without needing to use the "data manager"? Is there a way to get
the "data manager" to work without crashing (and without me needing to
delete any of my stored cookies or other stored data?)
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