Image Not Loaded When You View HTML Source, Preview in Browser |
Q145862
An Image Not Loaded button is displayed instead of your image after you view the HTML source, preview your page in a web browser, or open your HTML document. In addition, when you view the page in a web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape, these images are not displayed.
The image is in a graphic format that is not supported on the Internet. For
example, you inserted a WMF, BMP, or PCX image. The Internet supports three
graphics formats: GIF, JPG, and XBM. Of the three, most browsers, as well
as Internet Assistant, support either GIF or JPG.
NOTE: Some browsers are text only browsers; therefore, they cannot display
any graphic format, including GIF or JPG.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Internet Assistant for Word, version 2.0z. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
To ensure that your images are displayed when you post your page to the
Internet, use a GIF or JPG image. If you have an image that you want to
use that is not a GIF or JPG format, use a graphics program to convert
the image.
NOTE: If you are converting a Word document to HTML, click the Save
Pictures button during the conversion process to convert your images to
GIF format.
Additional query words: 6.0 7.0 ntword wordnt winword word95 word7 iaword wmf cgm pcx pict tiff tif jpeg gif jpg eps tga dxf cdr wpg htl plt pct drw pcd targa photo cd micrografx designer draw corel picture wordperfect graphic hp graphics language autocad format 2-d computer metafile windows bitmap encapsulated postscript tagged image file pc paintbrush
Keywords : kbgraphic kbwdinternet
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