Web pages frequently have broken graphics
links. However, if you are seeing more than the usual number
of broken links, you can confirm that Propel Accelerator isnt
contributing to this problem by following these steps:
- Click on the Propel Accelerator icon in the taskbar (blue propeller
icon near the clock)
- Select Disable Propel Accelerator from the pop-up menu.
- Hold down the Ctrl key and click Refresh in the Internet Explorer
window. [Netscrape users, just click Reload.]
If the image appears try enabling Propel Accelerator and doing
a Ctrl-Refresh on the problem page. See if the problem reoccurs.
Many other factors can cause or contribute to "broken" images
on Web pages. Here are some of the more common ones:
- The Web site is being updated at the same time you request the
page. Try re-visiting the Web page after a couple of hours.
- There might be a more long-term problem with the Web page.
- Microsoft has confirmed a problem with Internet Explorer versions
prior to Explorer 5.5 with Service Pack 2 (case #Q281197). Although
Propel recommends Service Pack 3, if it is inconvenient to upgrade
a temporary solution to this problem is to refresh the page
by clicking Refresh on the Internet Explorer toolbar, or by
clicking Refresh on the IE View menu to retrieve the redirected
URL and display the missing image. For additional information
regarding this problem, please visit Microsofts Product
Support Services Web site located at: http://support.microsoft.com
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