Monday, May 24, 2010

I need to remove HTML from my browsers. How is this done please?

I have been advised on here that the red cross I see instead of a desired photo could be because of the HTML on my browsers. I use both Firefox and BT Yahoo. I would be most grateful if this will solve the problem because everyone else on the rugby website seems to be able to view the photos without difficulty. I must add, it's only on that particular website, I have no difficulty on others. It just so happens that it's my favourite site, unfortunately.

I need to remove HTML from my browsers. How is this done please?
its not the html and you cannot remove HTML from a browser, cause there is nothing like that.. html is a language with is interpreted by browsers to give you output as a webpage... so whatever u see is thru browser's interperter ...





About the site where u see that cross, it must be due to some sorta missing plugin.. like flash plugin or java plugiun.. if you can share the site, it would be more clear to see what is the problem..





Also some times if the site is heavy u are on dialup(least chances) then some pictures being heavy cannot be downloaded and hence u see the red cross .. :)





hope this helps


cheers !
Reply:It is an error mildly associated with the HTML however you cannot remove HTML from your browser. HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) is the final output language for all website, every single website uses HTML but some use other languages in the background to help them run.





The red cross you see is because the HTML is trying to get an image which doesn't exist, this could be because the incorrect file location has been entered or the image is corrupt or missing.





Your best bet is to contact the webmaster of the website (should be able to find some sort of contact details somewhere on the site) and let them know the problem you are experiencing. They will be happy to help as most webmasters pride their work and want everything to work perfectly.





Hope this is some help!
Reply:You've been misinformed. You state that (a) other folks can see the website pictures OK and (b) you can access other websites OK.





It is odd that you get the problem with 2 different browsers, were it just one then I could understand.





Why not add the website address to your question, it may then be possible to give an answer.
Reply:Either the images do not exist, or the paths to the files have changed under some circumstance (e.g. moving files around in the directory). Contact the webmaster and let them know that they have images on their site that are not working.
Reply:As mentioned previously HTML is a markup language that your browser interprets to display the web pages on your monitor or screen.





The most likely cause of the problem your experiencing is a bad link on the website itself. Some browsers are more particular then others when it comes to interpreting HTML.





There is one other thing you may want to look into though you should verify that your browser is not set to disable images and you have not disabled JavaScript in your browser as well.





You indicated that you do not experience this on any other site so odds are it is something wrong in the source code of the page your trying to view the images on.





Hope that helps


Kevin





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Reply:I can confirm that most webmasters would be, if not happy, at least grateful to hear from you about their problem (and it is their problem, not yours), as we want everyone to be able to view what we have put up for you to see.





Sometimes we are presented with problems that seem very strange, and they can take a while to sort out, especially if they only occur on a few computers. So write to the webmaster, use the contact address on the site if there is one, or else to " webmaster AT the url " (leave out the www.) and let them know.


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