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tpotts
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Posted - 09 February 2007 :  14:40:05  Show Profile
When the login.asp page comes up in IE, in the upper left corner is an error that looks like it is missing something. It has a page with a red x and our name next to it. In firefox, I get no image and no error. On the default.asp page, in the same spot shows the mascot. Is there anyway to get the mascot to show up on the login.asp page? How can I get rid of the error that is currently showing up in IE?

Thanks for all your help.

HuwR
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 09 February 2007 :  15:58:35  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage
the red x would indicate that it can't find an your logo image, check in your admin options to make sure you have the path correct
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pdrg
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 09 February 2007 :  16:33:54  Show Profile  Send pdrg a Yahoo! Message
What's your site URL - give us a link and I'm sure one of us will help you look at the image paths - it's likely to be a simple error, redexes usually are!
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Shaggy
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Ireland
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Posted - 12 February 2007 :  04:39:43  Show Profile
IE & FF handle missing images differently. In IE, you'll see a placeholder with the dimensions you've given the image in your HTML with a red X and the image's alternative text (if any) in it. In FF, you'll simply see the entire alternative text, if there is any, or nothing at all if there's not.


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