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Jytte,
In the meantime try clearing your browser cache of cookies, files, etc. This sort of thing is often related to the browser storing inappropriate data that it retrieves each time you visit this site. That's why it's OK on another PC, it's cache isn't filled with the same "junk" :)
Ken.
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As Ken stated clear browser cache.
DSG
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Well, I see that you've more or less found a solution. Thats good because I could'nt find anything wrong in the site code anywhere.
Yes, please clear your browser cache and try again.
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Hello All,
Cleared the cache many times over (and it's set up to auto clear when I exit), and it makes no difference.
Whatever it is it effects both Firefox and IE. Like I said, my hubby's PC shows the site just fine. Must be something I've done at some point in time (and the possibilities here are endless :lol:) that got them both screwed up.
I see all other websites with videos just fine though. Can also see your videos, if I can find them that is.
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Try CNTRL + F5.
That forces a new page refresh ignoring stored web pages on your hard drive.
Worth a try
Cheers
Gerry
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thanks, but that doesn't help either.
It's not a cache prop
must be a conflict somewhere
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Two more things i thought of.........
in Firefox check your add on's are up to date ... java (js) and Adobe Flash.
Good luck
Gerry
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hmmm, It does seem I have a problem with my Firefox handling shockwave flash objects
latest shockwave flash is installed on both PCs (and they are identical PCs), but oddly enough, when I look into hubby's firefox, how it handles files, it has two lines with
"SWF - Shockwave Flash Object - Open with shockwave Flash" and
"SPL - Shockwave Flash Object - Open with shockwave Flash"
and I do NOT have those lines in mine???? And I also cannot add these, so I'm a little lost.
This is another pic of how mycockpitvideos looks for me:
http://simpit.christrup.net/SIM/priv...UM/mcvideo.jpg
I can see wome of the vids just fine on the opening page, but then at the end of the page, as you can see is where the trouble start, now why would there be a difference????
I'm thinking I have to start all over and reinstall Firefox, not an idea I relish.
OOps, edit: On the other hand, reinstalling Firefox probably won't work, cause I have the same problem in IE.
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Just got my new PC, got my browser installed incl. misc. plugins, and now I have everything I'm supposed to have http://simpit.christrup.net/SIM/privpics/yahoo.gif
What a difference it makes when you can actually seeeeee what videos are in there :mrgreen:
Once again, thank you all for your advice, and sorry for the trouble.
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No trouble. Just don't do it again or we might have to send Trev over to explain it to you.... :D ;)