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::LynEve
05/20/08 11:43 AM GMT
Until yesterday when I clicked on an image to download it it opened automatically at my screen resolution. I seem to have lost that function, and have to click on the size required beneath the picture to view it full size. It works in Firefox but not in my default browser, Maxthon, or IE. Is it my machine or has anyone else had the same thing happen?
I have not changed any settings :(
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+philcUK
05/20/08 12:44 AM GMT
i seem to remember someone having an identical problem not so long ago in the forums but I forget when and what the resolution of the problem was - any takers?
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&purmusic
05/20/08 9:33 PM GMT
An example perhaps? With the relevant sizes?

And after all the usual clearing of temp files/caches ... and add in another day transpiring, same thing occurring?
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::LynEve
05/20/08 10:07 PM GMT
I am not sure what you mean by an example Les - all the images that appear will not enlarge by clicking on the image - they work fine if I click the relevant resolution size beneath them which is in bold print. The other resolutions work as well.
It is not a major issue - just something that suddenly stopped working.
All temp files etc are cleared and it is odd that the function still works in Firefox.

If no one else has the problem it must be something my end. I just wish I knew what !! I will fire up my old computer when I come home from work later and see of the same things happens on it.
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&purmusic
05/21/08 2:52 AM GMT
Example of an image, then stating your desktop/screen resolution setting ... and finally the size you end up having displayed once you click on the image.

Not clear as to what happens when you do the clicky thing.

Wondering if there is some correlation between the factors as a start.
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::LynEve
05/21/08 3:18 AM GMT
Well I am a total dimwit - slap my hand!

If someone else had asked I would have said try a reboot.

Did it and it is now working again.

Anyone else - if it happens to you - try a rebooting ! :)

Thanks Phil & Les :)


(Not clear as to what happens when you do the clicky thing.
Nothing at all happened - I just sat there waiting like an envelope with no stamp on it)
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.Tootles
05/21/08 10:46 AM GMT
You'd have been fine in my house... if an envelope sat around on the mantelpiece with no stamp or address on it, my father posted it anyway. :-)
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::Pixleslie
05/22/08 12:22 AM GMT
Not clear as to what happens when you do the clicky thing.

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.timw4mail
05/22/08 8:15 PM GMT
I would ask why use IE?
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::LynEve
05/22/08 11:04 PM GMT
:) I would reply Tim, I don't ! :)

I use Maxthon, have for years. Some would argue it is IE dressed up but I love it. I do have Firefox and use it sometimes but it is so much slower than Maxthon it frustrates me.
Maxthon can do everything Ff can, and more. And faster.
I just mentioned IE in my original question because 'it's there'
IE7 - and now there for ever as can not be rolled back now that I have SP3.
100 million others agree with me :)
Do the 'clicky thing' and take a look !
http://www.maxthon.com/
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