Pictures don't print in IE6 on Windows XP

N

nehrlich

I have a web page generated by an ASP page that has some pictures in
it. It displays fine in the browser. When I try to print it (or even
when I look at it in Print Preview mode) from IE6, the pictures are
replaced by red X boxes. I can print pictures if they are displayed
directly (e.g. picture.JPG) but not if they are generated by an ASP
page (e.g. webpage.asp?filename=picture.JPG). It seems to fail to
print whether the picture is a .png, .jpg, or .gif.

After some experimenting on different computers, it appears that this
happens on Windows XP, but not Windows Server 2003.

After reading several posts in various groups, I tried checking the
option labelled "Print background colors and images" and unchecking the
option of "Enable third-party browser extensions (requires restart)",
but neither of those helped.

Version 6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519 if that helps.

I'm stumped. Anybody have ideas?
 
G

Guest

I'm using Win-xp Pro, give us the web page (links), I want to duplicate printing error.

I have a web page generated by an ASP page that has some pictures in
it. It displays fine in the browser. When I try to print it (or even
when I look at it in Print Preview mode) from IE6, the pictures are
replaced by red X boxes. I can print pictures if they are displayed
directly (e.g. picture.JPG) but not if they are generated by an ASP
page (e.g. webpage.asp?filename=picture.JPG). It seems to fail to
print whether the picture is a .png, .jpg, or .gif.

After some experimenting on different computers, it appears that this
happens on Windows XP, but not Windows Server 2003.

After reading several posts in various groups, I tried checking the
option labelled "Print background colors and images" and unchecking the
option of "Enable third-party browser extensions (requires restart)",
but neither of those helped.

Version 6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519 if that helps.

I'm stumped. Anybody have ideas?
 

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