I don't know if it really addresses my problem, since PNG images being displayed on websites was never the issue. I'm worried that any unnecessary changes to registry files might cause worse problems than the one I'm trying to fix. However, the delay is usually only seconds. And Don, I absolutely love how you automatically assumed it was the other guy's fault.
This has nothing to do with Quicktime. This is an inherent "feature" of Internet Explorer. I have used versions 8, 9 and 11 to test this with. It will not simply display the image in a tab. What "other guy? I've had QT hijack file associations on my computers. I don't remember whether or not I had the problem with IE 5. But, back in the IE5, 5. I don't know if the files are safe or effective with Windows 7.
I hate to bump an old thread, but if you want to see if the png will display correctly without compatibility view you could write some very simple html code. Type this into notepad:. Now you can open the webpage you just created with internet explorer or edit it with notepad to change the image it references.
Another option would be to go into Internet Options, and change what the default action is when downloading a png. I use Firefox so I can't tell you were to find this. Both of these methods do not involved Compatibility View. I have the exact same problem reported by this user. After some experimenting, I noticed something even more odd. Can anyone else replicate this problem? I'd like to know how to fix it, too.
It's quite annoying when a friend sends me an IM link that happens to go to a PNG image, and I have to go through extra steps to just look at the picture. Threats include any threat of suicide, violence, or harm to another. Any content of an adult theme or inappropriate to a community web site. Any image, link, or discussion of nudity.
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I understand computers to a point, but still can't find the answer to this problem. When I right click on the white box witht he red X in it and tell it to show picture it does nothing. Does anyone have a possible solution to this problem? I have reset my browser to no avail. I have used Mozilla and everything worked fine, but would like to try and fix IE7. Thanks for any help. I forgot to mention The run as administrator box is greyed out and I cannot click on it. Hi - Vista will not let you run as Administrator by default.
Turn off the user account control in security settings. If your not sure how to do this - use the patch from here:. I use this because vista's all over the place with it's low level of security on IE, different for user accounts and the hidden admin account.
It's your choice to use it. Thank you for the patch, but when I click on it it says the bandwidth or page view limit for this site has been exceeded. I have tried to get around it, but I cannot get it to work. I could just reformat the machine but I would much rather fix the issue than do that. Improve this question. Rambomst Rambomst 1 1 gold badge 1 1 silver badge 7 7 bronze badges. Add a comment.
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