Ray_Net wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:
HenriK wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:
HenriK wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:


Edit/Preferences/Privacy & Security/ Images / Image Acceptance
Policy.
Accept all images.

Michael

Thanks for the suggestion. For both the administrator and limited
account log-ons, SM v.2.x has been set to 'accept all images', as you
recommend, from the beginning. Contrary to the way things worked
with SM
v.1.x, the image blocking problem seems to be something peculiar to SM
v.2.x only when logged in to a XP-Home limited account.

This is the only other option I know of to correct this problem.
In the browser enter about:config and in the "Filter" box enter image.
Scroll down to:

mailnews.message_display.disable_remote_image;false

If the above line value is not "false" change it to "false". Double
clicking the boolean value should toggle the value to true or false.

Michael

WOW! You obviously know a lot more about how SM is constructed than I do
as I had no idea the 'about:config' command existed.

I checked the 'mailnews.message_display.disable_remote_image' line both
logged on as administrator and to the limited account. With both logins,
the value was originally set to 'false'. Still, images when logged in as
administrator but no images when logged in to the limited account.

Looking at the list of lines involving images that came up when I
entered 'image' in the 'Filter' box and still logged in to the limited
account, I decided to make a SWAG and try changing some of the lines,
one at a time. On my first try, I selected 'dom.disable_image_src_set'.
With that line set to 'false', the images appeared as they are
supposed to.

As I had no idea what I might have messed up by making this change, I
logged in as administrator and, as they had all along, the images
appeared normally. My wife - who uses the limited account - is now
trying every site that she can remember having blocked images to see if
the problem is now totally gone.

Accordingly, I think the problem is fixed and I am most, most,
appreciative for your guidance.

Henri


Henri, you are most welcome and am glad I was able to point you in the
right direction.

This snippet may help you better understand what ou have done:

dom. disable_image_src_set Boolean Determines whether scripts may change
the .src member of image objects (effectively, whether images can be
changed via JavaScript)
True: Scripts may not modify .src of images
False (default): Opposite of above
Note: In Mozilla Suite, this can be changed via "Edit → Preferences →
Advanced → Scripts & Plug-ins → Allow scripts to: Change images" and, in
Firefox 1.0.x, via "Tools → Options → Web Features → Enable JavaScript /
Advanced → Allow scripts to: Change images". This option has been
removed from the UI in Firefox 1.5

If you are interested in other preferences in the config. file check out
this page:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Firefox_:_FAQs_:_About:config_Entries#DOM.

Michael

http://kb.mozillazine.org/
returns:
ERROR
The requested URL could not be retrieved

While trying to retrieve the URL: http://kb.mozillazine.org/

The following error was encountered:

* Connection Failed

The system returned:

(110) Connection timed out

The remote host or network may be down. Please try the request again.
It is working now (12:28 AM  PST.

Michael

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