On 7/20/11 6:20 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
> 
>> On 7/20/11 12:28 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>>> Example:
>>>
>>> <http://maps.nationalgeographic.com/maps/map-machine#s=r&c=-56.09018578602696,%20-34.39591415226459&z=4>
>>>
>>> The map pane is blank but the rest of the page displays fine.
>>>
>>> Internet Exploiter 8 shows the map normally, including the Bing label,
>>> in case that's any help.
>>>
>>> TIA
>>>
>>
>> This requires:
>>      JavaScript: Enabled
>>      Images:  Load all images
>>
>> You indicate you already have enabled JavaScript.  To check your image
>> preference, go to [Edit>  Preferences] on the SeaMonkey menu bar.  On
>> the left side of the Preferences window under Category, select [Privacy&
>> Security>  Images].
> 
> Sorry:
> 
> Specify how SeaMonkey handles images:
>       Accept all images
> 
> Animated images should loop:
>       As many times as the image specifies
> 
> Manage image permissions:
>       (no sites listed)
> 
> Any other ideas?
> 

No other ideas.

I tried the site with both JavaScript disabled and only loading images
that come from the originating server.  I could not get the map.

Then I tried with JavaScript enabled but still only loading images that
come from the originating server.  I still could not get the map.

Then I reversed the settings with JavaScript disabled but accepting all
images.  I still could not get the map.

Only when both JavaScript was enabled and I accepted all images did I
get the map.

By the way, I disabled the automatic spoofing of Firefox.  Thus, this is
not a case of invald sniffing.

-- 

David E. Ross
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