Quint Rankid wrote:

I recall that in earlier versions of Seamonkey there was a menu choice
for reporting problem URLs.  I'm wondering if this is the best place
to report trouble like this or is there a better choice?

www.dailymail.co.uk shows lots of images on their pages, but I don't
see them in Seamonkey 2.8, Win XP.   Advertising images do show on the
pages I look at.

Is anyone else experiencing this problem?  Are there settings or
plugins or something I should be looking at?

I've tried taking a look in bugzilla.mozilla.org but didn't find
anything related to this.

From here (Win 7 Pro SP1, SM 2.8), the page is chock-a-block with photos, many of theme risqué as expected from the DM, but since I use AdBlock Plus, I don't see the ads. So it's clear that the DM is serving the images.

Is your computer subject to some kind of censorship program (e.g., are you at an elementary school)? Does your ISP have such a setting that perhaps you've misconfigured? Have you inadvertently enabled "parental controls" (that's what my cable provider calls it) or something in XP?

Is the problem limited to SM, or are other browsers affected as well?

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Paul B. Gallagher
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