>if the firewall is blocking images in web pages, it
would be true for all sites, not just this one.

not so, most firewalls use filter lists to block afaik, and i'd expect a
site like this to probably end up on just such a list.




                                                                                       
                                     
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> 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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