On Apr 4, 4:32 pm, "Paul B. Gallagher"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.ukshows 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?

I've only tried SM and IE.  IE shows the images.
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