Finally a REAL fix for IE not loading small GIF images!!!

M

Morbius

For months now, I (along with apparently TONS of other IE users!) have
been complaining about IE not loading up all images on a page at times.
In my case, it's always the same sites, and always small 1-pixel GIF
images, usually used to space out table cells correctly.

None of the answers repeatedly given here by the "MVPs" worked at all.
They always point to some MS KB article that lists things like firewall
settings, popup blockers, cache settings, page-encoding, blah blah blah.
In other words, their answers are always to go look through umpteen
different things that the end-user has done to cause this problem,
instead of looking at why IE is failing in this manner for so many
folks. At first, I meticulously worked my way through each of those
"suggestions" on a couple of machines, and never once affected the
problem in the slightest. So I quickly learned those suggestions were
basically useless.

I know that in my case, the problem showed up on 2 home systems and 3
work systems, all running different versions of Windows, and all showed
the problem about the same time. I've always been convinced it was
something caused by an MS patch/update, and nothing that I did or could
control. And now, thanks to a post by genkiboy, I finally fixed
it...and as suspected, it was OBVIOUSLY MS-caused! So here's the
solution, if you haven't already seen it...

Note first that my problem was ALWAYS small GIF images not showing up,
nothing else. So if that's not your problem, I don't know if this is
the fix for you or not. But as it has had no adverse effects I can see,
it might still be worth trying.

It involves deleting a couple of Registry keys.

- Start REGEDIT

- browse to: \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\PROTOCOLS\Name-Space
Handler\

- See if you have 'http', 'https' and 'ftp' subkeys listed under there

- If so, export each of those keys, so you can import them again later
if this causes you any problems

- Then delete the 'http', 'https' and 'ftp' subkeys if they exist
(leave the 'mk' key)

(* i had an 'http' and 'ftp' key and removed both--definitely leave the
'mk' key *)

On the XP systems, this seemed to immediately fix the problem...browsing
sites that had previously suffered this failure worked 100% of the time.
On other versions of Windows, I had to reboot the machine before this
corrected the missing images, but on those, it also fixed it 100% of the
time after a reboot!

So at least in my case, this missing images problem is OBVIOUSLY the
result of some MS error, not anything I did or didn't do! Those keys
are clearly something placed in the Registry by MS, and whatever
function they serve, appear to be the source, and the fix, for this
problem.

So I'd definitely suggest anyone suffering from this long-standing
problem give this fix a try. If it works for you, post it here, so
others having the problem continue to see the fix. And maybe the
"MVPs", and MS itself, can help get the REAL fix to people instead of
constantly bombarding them with the same, useless suggestions for fixing
a problem that MS should've fixed long ago.
 
G

Guest

:) Yes! The solution worked for me to! I also have had problems with small gifs and some other pictures in IE6. Deleted the "http" reg key in \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\PROTOCOLS\Name-Space
Handler\ and at once IE6 loaded small gifs alright again. Hopefully the end of a most annoying problem! Thx a lot! :)
 
L

Lord Farquaad

Wish I could say it worked for me, but alas, it didn't...The strange
this is, however, this one particular website (there are others that
don't display the images, but www.iwon.com is the most notorious, so I
use it as my basis for Pass/Fail experiments)...this one website will
not display these images in neither Netscape nor Opera, so I'm not
sure it's just a MSIE thing now.

Thanks for the tips, though, and I'll keep looking... (((sigh)))

Steve
 

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