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When i view the Banner in the live demo it works fine but on my website http://www.qutninjutsu.com it doesn't display.
I am hosting with godaddy.com. Language is set to php 5 and i'm hosting with Linux.
When i try to view rotate.php it comes up with this ÿØÿà which looks like machine code.
Please help.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#10 | marinelli.graphic.css_.patch | 508 bytes | Denes.Szabo |
#9 | marinelli.graphic.css_.patch | 638 bytes | Denes.Szabo |
Comments
Comment #1
dchapiesky CreditAttribution: dchapiesky commentedjust checked your website - the banner displays for me...
did this get fixed? what happened?
Another user was on godaddy also and had the same problem...
Daniel
Comment #2
bnicks CreditAttribution: bnicks commentedIt doesn't work for me at http://www.nickstech.com and I'm not at godaddy. What I've determined is that I can see it with IE but not with Firefox.
Comment #3
Garmisch CreditAttribution: Garmisch commentedWorks fine with Firefox from my location. Are you not using a firewall like Kaspersky that blocks headers in general?
Comment #4
bnicks CreditAttribution: bnicks commentedJust figured it out, thanks to your verification that it is working fine with Firefox for you. It turns out that my Adblock plugin in Firefox was suppressing the banner image entirely. By whitelisting my site (right click on adblock and choose whitelist entire site) and hitting reload, I immediately had the banner. Thank you!
Comment #5
Garmisch CreditAttribution: Garmisch commentedIf the problem is solved, I think it is better to close this topic, no?
Comment #6
dchapiesky CreditAttribution: dchapiesky commentedbnicks... thanks for the adblock reference! I think that might help a number of people....
Daniel
Comment #7
Clemens CreditAttribution: Clemens commentedThe Kaspersky firewall application blocks the directory name /banners/
Change the directory name (also in style.css) to fix rather than turning the firewall off.
See http://clemens.vermeulen.id.au/banners/kaspersky for more...
Comment #8
BoobaaSubscribing.
Comment #9
Denes.Szabo CreditAttribution: Denes.Szabo commentedI had a same issue, no visible header images, with a clean installed firefox with adblock plus extension (default filter). The problem is with the img/banners directory.
I renamed it to headers.
I attached a small patch: correcting the graphic.css file. Sorry I was no able to do a patch with renamed banners directory.
Comment #10
Denes.Szabo CreditAttribution: Denes.Szabo commentedSame patch, but I removed the second chunk. It seems irrelevant.
Comment #11
BoobaaWould you please submit a full patch, that even moves the affected dir?
Comment #12
oadaeh CreditAttribution: oadaeh at Flatt and Sons commentedThis issue is being closed because it is against a branch for a version of Drupal that is no longer supported.
If you feel that this issue is still valid, feel free to re-open and update it (and any possible patch) to work with the 7.x-4.x branch.
Thank you.