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Post by Dragyn on Mar 24, 2008 19:08:37 GMT -5
Nope. That happens if a file doesn't load completely, and get's put into the cache that way. Clearing your browser cache (also known as deleting you temporary internet files) should let it reload properly, and keep it from looking like that.
Spyware wouldn't even change the look of the image, it'd be nested code. Besides, Xepher maintains constant checks to make sure nobody accidentally brings some adware/spyware/badware to the server, so I'm pretty sure he'd have told me if there was--not that I think it could have gotten there, since only he and I can access said files...
Regardless, yeah. Clear the browser cache and try again. If that doesn't fix it, I'll look at things on my end.
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Post by Faith on Mar 24, 2008 20:48:46 GMT -5
Oh, good, I already just did that... ;D Well, thanks - now I know what's going on, which is a great aid... (Now I know what it means...) Does that happen everytime it does that?
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Post by Dragyn on Mar 25, 2008 22:47:15 GMT -5
Huh? It'll happen anytime a file gets cached as complete when it isn't, if that's what you mean...
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Post by mrlddragon on Mar 27, 2008 19:31:37 GMT -5
so THAT'S why it does that
you just helped two people Dragyn i've been to sites that do that and now i know how to fix it ^.=.^
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Post by Faith on Mar 28, 2008 3:17:19 GMT -5
Heh! Well, thanks. ^_^ It bothered me... And, now I know what to do, in any similar situation... It was weird... the slides before it weren't bad... but it was... Why was that, do you know?
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Post by Dragyn on Mar 28, 2008 14:22:07 GMT -5
It's just the way browser caches work. It's imperfect, but useful nonetheless.
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Post by Faith on Apr 1, 2008 3:01:08 GMT -5
Heh. Well, thanks for the help in figuring it out. ^_^
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