If you visit my site, www.canemasters.com and use IE8, you'll notice that the popular products images are not showing up. Works fine using IE9 and firefox.
Any ideas?
If you visit my site, www.canemasters.com and use IE8, you'll notice that the popular products images are not showing up. Works fine using IE9 and firefox.
Any ideas?
Canemasters
www.canemasters.com
Is it *all* images that don't show? Or just the ones with spaces in their filenames?
What happens if you try to visit those images directly using your IE8 browser?
http://www.canemasters.com/images/popular/cst.jpg
http://www.canemasters.com/images/po...ith border.jpg
Are they truly JPG images? or are they some other image format just renamed to .jpg extensions?
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Neither one of those work in IE8, but both work in firefox and IE9, and they are true jpgs.
Canemasters
www.canemasters.com
I suspect it's a problem with whatever method/format you used to create or compress those images.
related reading might include:
http://www.vividvia.com/it/ie8-inter...th-jpeg-files/
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1...ox-but-not-ie8
http://www.webmasterworld.com/html/3885754.htm
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Won't show if they are CMYK Jpegs instead of RGB
CMYK is not designed for web use - it is for print images.
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