Wed, 30 May 2018 21:41:19 +0200, _Mason83_:
On 30/05/2018 11:26, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
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? 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?)
Take a look at about:support
Especially "Important Modified Preferences" section.
Does anything suspicious stand out?
As Stanimir points out, image does not load if Javascript for the
page is disabled (either globally or through NoScript).
A particular thing to look for under "Important Modified Preferences"
could be "javascript.enabled" (that's the global preference) with a
value of "false".
--
Stanimir
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