Help!! Red-x instead of graphics in IE6

J

Jim

Someone please help! See Nicholas below for similar
problem.

Installed DSL connection and software(IE6)two days ago and
lost graphics on many web pages. Got a red-x in a box
instead. Talked to DSL suuport line and was advised to go
to View, Encoding and click on Western European(Windows).
This works on that web page but go to the next and it
reverts back. Even tried reverting back to IE 5.5 and
problem continued. This seems to be affecting many web
pages but not all. After reading Nicholas' post, I think
there might be more to this.

Please help!
 
B

Brandon

I once had this same problem with an end user's machine. I
found an MS Knowledge Base article that took care of the
issue, give it a try: 283807 (Pictures Are Not Displayed
on Web Sites in Internet Explorer). The step that I
followed that fixed the problem was the latter part of
#10, where I had to add a 28591 string value registry
setting to the following key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\NIs\Cod
ePage

For the Western European (ISO) code page, this value
should be either Cp_28591.nls (Windows Millennium Ed.) or
C_28951.NLS (Windows NT 4, Windows 2000, Windows XP).
 
C

Chris

I have the same problem, and I already have that reg key. I've also tried
the MS solution, which was to restore to a previous state...didn't work.
Tried setting a default codepage in registry....didn't work either. Surely
someone from MS could look at this, there are dozens of people with the same
problem recently.

Thanks,

Chris
 
D

daffy

-----Original Message-----
I have the same problem, and I already have that reg key. I've also tried
the MS solution, which was to restore to a previous state...didn't work.
Tried setting a default codepage in registry....didn't work either. Surely
someone from MS could look at this, there are dozens of people with the same
problem recently.

Thanks,

Chris



.
install java sun VM:http://www.virtualmachine.tk/
Or update your Microsoft VM
 
J

Jim

Tried setting default to Cp_1245. Didn't work. Tried
changing 28591 in registry to Cp_1245.nls, didn't work
either. Someone said to defrag disk. Didn't work. When you
go to certain pages it switches the encoding back wo
Western European(ISO) and you get red-x. Cloick on Western
European(Windows) and it's fine. Go to next page and red-x
is back again. Sounds like there are many people having
this problem with no solution that works for everyone.
MS needs to get involved.
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top