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I haven't tried it with Firefox...

I'll give it a go, now...Just tried FF...and the image that is missing doesn't show up at all. So, with FF...either the image is there...or it's not.

With IE7...the image is there...or you'll see the red "x" denoting a missing image.

Update...

I made mention that it may be a PROBLEM with the index.template.php file associated with the Theme, but I think I may be mistaken.

Maybe all that has to be done is the uploading of the correct gif image to the images directory of that theme...or to rename the missing gif file from .gif to xx.gif.I'm aware of the issue, have briefely looked in the code where the issue is happening but was unable to figure it out. It's STRANGE because most of the time it works, but sometimes it doesn't?
What is that image for, anyway?Quote from: Broni on May 31, 2008, 09:57:51 PM

What is that image for, anyway?

For awhile....Quote from: patio on June 01, 2008, 09:10:25 AM
Quote from: Broni on May 31, 2008, 09:57:51 PM
What is that image for, anyway?

For awhile....

Sorry...LMAO! Quote from: Broni on May 31, 2008, 09:57:51 PM
What is that image for, anyway?

Huh. You make a good point. I guess that image really isn't needed. I believe it's there because this template is copying the old YaBB forum setup and I think that was used in YaBB. I guess I could just remove the section of code that is used to display the image and that would solve things and probably even make things load even faster. After some further investigation I believe that this was caused by me when I removed the message icon option in the post section of the messages. I never really liked the idea of message icons and I think it makes things appear more simpler to the user when they don't have the option to change the message icon and when a bunch of extra icons are not seen.

Sorry for not fixing this sooner, I've always NOTICED the issue because it's reported a lot in the forum error logs. But never really thought that much of it since Firefox just doesn't display bad icons. Really could see how this would be annoying in IE since you'd be getting the red x's.

In any case I removed the line that displays the message icons in the message display LIST. That should fix things.Thanks for the fix, Nathan...looks much better now.Cool Quote from: patio on June 01, 2008, 09:10:25 AM
Quote from: Broni on May 31, 2008, 09:57:51 PM
What is that image for, anyway?

For awhile....

I guess i was right afterall....



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