> if the filenames have spaces in them, that's not valid URL syntax.
> Netscape 4.7 and possibly other versions won't display them, unless
the
> names are URL-escaped.  i.e. "dirty%20pics.jpg" instead of "dirty
pics.jpg"

Yeah, it's the only thing I could think of, but I was talking to people
who were using IE 5.5 and 6.0 who weren't seeing images, and I know that
I've used both versions of the browser and seen them fine.

There just didn't appear to be anything that was common to everyone's
setup; I was almost hoping someone here would take a look at the site
and announce that they couldn't see the images either so I could get a
diagnosis from someone with a bit of web-nouse.


> could it be firewalls doing the blocking, which the end-users might be
> unaware of?

Yeah, possibly, but I doubt it. I mean, if they've turned off images in
their browser or if the firewall is blocking images in web pages, it
would be true for all sites, not just this one.


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