Re: Not Displaying Subdomain CSS Styles or Images

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From: Pattyence (Pattyence_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/22/04


Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 02:15:01 -0700

I tried enabling "Access data sources across domains", but that doesn't help.

My terminology seems suspect. Here's the problem scenario: I go to a URL
like, www.website.com. It doesn't look right. Viewing the source, I see
that the CSS styles are coming from www.website.com/css/style.css and that
*** references images like www.website.com/images/image.jpg that are also
not being displayed. Now that I look further, the browser does display
images from the subfolder /images/ if the reference is right in the URL's
HTML and not via /css/ folder. So the problem seems to be that this PC is not
<displaying, referencing, receiving, or something> the style *** in the
subfolder and it's only not doing it in IE6 (other browsers work OK).

"Charlie Tame" wrote:

> tools>internet options>security>internet zone>custom button.
>
> Under miscellaneous "Access data sources across domains" or something
> similar. Could this be affecting it? Not sure what you mean by subdomain.
>
> Charlie
>
> "Pattyence" <Pattyence@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3CA88E94-0059-4435-9091-85EEE93876EB@microsoft.com...
> > On one of my PCs, whenever I go to a web site that gets CSS styles or
> > images
> > from a subdomain instead of the same folder as the URL page, IE Explorer 6
> > does not display the images or use the styles. It doesn't seem to be
> > going
> > to or using information from the subfolders.
> >
> > Thanks for any ideas - this is exasperating, especially when it works on
> > other PCs that use the same Internet connection. They are not networked -
> > just pulling the modem cable out of one and putting in the other - two PCs
> > work, 3rd gets to Internet OK and everything else works except the
> > subfolder
> > thing.
> >
> > Also, on the PC with IE6 that's not getting data correctly, other browsers
> > (Firefox, Netscape) do work correctly.
>
>
>


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