On 8/8/10 10:28 AM, Rick Merrill wrote: > David E. Ross wrote: >> On 8/5/10 8:18 AM, Rick Merrill wrote: >>> David E. Ross wrote: >>>> On 8/1/10 4:01 PM, Rick Merrill wrote: >>>>> not working w. SM2? >>>>> >>>> >>>> This has nothing to do with scripts. >>> >>> Oh yes it does, because javascript can control images. >>> >>>> Go to the menu bar and select [Edit> Preferences]. On the left side of >>>> the Prefences window, select [Privacy& Security> Images]. Under the >>>> Image Acceptance Policy on the Images pane, select the radio button for >>>> "Accept all images". Select the OK button. >>> >>> Oh no, it didn't - I already had that setting enabled. >> >> With JavaScript disabled, "Accept all images" selected, and "Allow >> scripts to Change images" disabled, I had no trouble with the page. I >> saw all images. I could select an image and see a page with only that >> image. I could select the image on its own page and get an enlarged >> image. I did this for more than one image. >> >> > > SamSpade shows that the page is all javascript, > so how can it accept images that are inside of the script > if javascript is fully disabled?
I really don't know. I'm merely reporting the conduct and results of a test I made. I went to <http://tinyurl.com/2bwlkd7> with JavaScript disabled and images from all domains enabled. I saw a page from Google with thumbnails, four across and five high. I could select a thumbnail and get a page with just that one thumbnail. I could then select that one thumbnail and get a full-size image. Perhaps you have an extension that requires JavaScript that, if disabled because JavaScript is disabled, it interferes with viewing images. -- David E. Ross <http://www.rossde.com/>. Anyone who thinks government owns a monopoly on inefficient, obstructive bureaucracy has obviously never worked for a large corporation. © 1997 by David E. Ross _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

