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Posted by adamwolf1965 on 06/04/07 02:40
On May 31, 11:50 pm, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> It is almost certainly an ad blocker that is doing this. I did
> duplicate this in my Safari which has a toggleable ad blocker and
> it appears on disabling the blocker.
>
> Look carefully at things like the name of the folder in which it
> exist on the server, the name of the pic file itself, look at the
> name of the html file it is going to... what ad blockers pick up
> on depends on the ad blockers of course.
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It was an ad blocker - I renamed the image, and that did the trick.
Thanks very much.
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