I have to say, in all of the environments that I have access to my  
image bundles work fine, BUT there is one machine at a client's  
location that does not display them!

I have thus far been unable to replicate this situation, so haven't  
been able to chase it myself.

-jason

On Jul 17, 2009, at 4:34 PM, Sean wrote:

>
> Sadly, even with clean war file, IE still is having problems. I wonder
> if it's some security level thing? I'm not sure. IE won't allow me to
> turn down my settings to try it. Wont let me go lower then Medium for
> non-intranet sites. I don't know why an ImageBundle would be
> considered non-secure, but at this point I'm just confused.
>
> On Jul 17, 6:17 pm, Sean <[email protected]> wrote:
>> So, I am working on a Windows Vista machine, using Eclipse 3.4
>>
>> However in IE 6 (which I have at work) and IE8 none of the image
>> bundles show up. And I noticed that default Trees no longer show the
>> Plus/Minus symbols show.
>>
>> Everything works fine in hosted mode.
>>
>> Huh, now this is odd. When I hit Compile/Browse it auto brings up FF
>> and everything works. So I goto IE and I take the 
>> address:http://localhost:8080/CelticLock.htmland 
>>  paste it in there and
>> everything looks fine. That's confusing.
>>
>> Hmmmmmmmmmmmm, I'm going to try to delete everything off my Server  
>> and
>> reput up the WAR. I wonder if the IE version got corrupted somehow? I
>> will let you know!
>>
>> On Jul 17, 10:46 am, David <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>
>>> This is a problem I haven't stumbled upon yet.
>>
>>> Is this in hosted mode or in web mode. In hosted mode this can  
>>> happen
>>> if you build on a machine with a different OS  and run hosted mode  
>>> on
>>> another OS. The generated filenames for the PNGs apparently are
>>> influenced by the end-of-line markers of the operating system.
>>
>>> On IE we experience problems that ImageBundles consume an enormous
>>> amount of memory (and leaks it too).
>>> There is no solutions for IE6 unless you do not need transparency.  
>>> For
>>> IE7 and IE8 you could disable the PNG hack. (Let me know if you need
>>> some info on how to do this - I posted something in the contributors
>>> newsgroup so you should be able to find it there).
>>
>>> David
>>
>>> On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Rajeev Dayal<[email protected]>  
>>> wrote:
>>>> Do the ImageBundles work in hosted mode? Or is this a problem  
>>>> that you're
>>>> seeing in web mode?
>>>> What platform (OS and Browser) are you on?
>>
>>>> On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 10:32 AM, Sean <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>>> I was just wondering if the lack of response is because people use
>>>>> ImageBundles and don't know why they don't work in IE, or they use
>>>>> ImageBundles and they all work in IE for them or people just  
>>>>> don't use
>>>>> ImageBundles?
>>
>>>>> It's frustrating having something work in everything BUT IE, which
>>>>> always tends to be the black sheep so far in my GWT experience.
>>
>>>>> On Jul 14, 8:08 am, Sean <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> I was wondering if IE still doesn't work correctly with Image  
>>>>>> Bundles.
>>>>>> I've seen several older posts (pre 1.6) where people had  
>>>>>> problems.
>>
>>>>>> I now have three ImageBundles that I use, all of them work in  
>>>>>> Firefox
>>>>>> and Chrome but not in IE. It's just a blank gif. where the image
>>>>>> should be.
>>
>>>>>> Are there any workarounds?
>>>>>> Thank you.
> >


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