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Dissapearing Image

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desrev1

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Feb 2, 2004
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Well...this is weird.

I posted an inquiry in a digital recording forum; & wanted to provide a graphic representation of the problem (in the form of an electronic signal plotting.)

I found the plot (which is just a simple black & white graph type image) in the online brochure of the equipment in question's manufacturer...saved it to desktop, opened it in Photoshop, saw that it was a .jpg @ 96 ppi; & saved it as another name.

Then I opened up my personal web site's file in Dreamweaver MX; & on a page I use for art links, created a layer; & placed the image file in the layer. I then uploaded the page (& associated file) to my web server.

Then I went back online, opened up Internet Explorer (6.0), navigated to the site, selected the link to the page...& there is no image.

So now, I right click on an empty portion of the page & bring up the source code for the page. The image is not in the <div></div>!

So now, I log onto my site's administration subsite, access my web directory, view the page's code; & the image file is there...in the layer! between the <div>'s.

So this morning, I went to work; & on my office PC went online & navigated to the site...& there's the image!!!

Does anyone have any idea of what this could be? For some reason, this image cannot be viewed on my home PC, yet is available to everyone else?

I thought maybe my web server hadn't refreshed the web directory at first...but the page coding was fine when viewed from that source.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

desrev1
 
Clear your home pc cache etc..

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Cheech,

Turned out all I needed was a browser "hard refresh" (CtrlF5.) Did that; & the image popped right up on the monitor.

Thanks,

desrev1
 
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