HTML display problems in Voyager

I have installed Voyager 2.02 onto QNX 4.25. It seems to work fine with
sites that are on the internet. However, when I try to load a web site that
is local to the machine, it loads the page OK but it does not load all of
the images. Only about 2 or 3 images out of 10 are loaded. This problem is
repeated for about 20 different pages. The HTML was generated using
FrameMaker to WebWorks Publisher Standard edition. Analysis of the HTML
reveals that
there is no difference in their reference syntax in the HTML code itself.
This sort of eliminates the possibility of Voyager not being able to find
the image file. Has anyone seen this before? Also when the images that DO
get displayed are loading, they are very slow to do so, definitely not at a
speed one would expect since they are locally stored. Any advice?


-Tom Fitzgerald,
SEA, Inc.

Make sure that the images are readable to Voyager. An easy
way to test this is to start Voyager from a root prompt
and see if the problem goes away.

Previously, Tom Fitzgerald wrote in qdn.public.qnx4.photon

I have installed Voyager 2.02 onto QNX 4.25. It seems to work fine with
sites that are on the internet. However, when I try to load a web site that
is local to the machine, it loads the page OK but it does not load all of
the images. Only about 2 or 3 images out of 10 are loaded. This problem is
repeated for about 20 different pages. The HTML was generated using
FrameMaker to WebWorks Publisher Standard edition. Analysis of the HTML
reveals that
there is no difference in their reference syntax in the HTML code itself.
This sort of eliminates the possibility of Voyager not being able to find
the image file. Has anyone seen this before? Also when the images that DO
get displayed are loading, they are very slow to do so, definitely not at a
speed one would expect since they are locally stored. Any advice?


-Tom Fitzgerald,
SEA, Inc.
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Mitchell Schoenbrun --------- maschoen@pobox.com

Hello again,



I did this and it did not work, I am pretty sure that the images are
readable because some of the images on the page are displayed while others
are not (usually only the first three and then just placeholders.) They all
are of the same type (.gif) and they are referenced the same exact way in
Voyager. Anyone else have any ideas?


Make sure that the images are readable to Voyager. An easy
way to test this is to start Voyager from a root prompt
and see if the problem goes away.

Previously, Tom Fitzgerald wrote in qdn.public.qnx4.photon

I have installed Voyager 2.02 onto QNX 4.25. It seems to work fine with
sites that are on the internet. However, when I try to load a web site
that
is local to the machine, it loads the page OK but it does not load all of
the images. Only about 2 or 3 images out of 10 are loaded. This problem
is
repeated for about 20 different pages. The HTML was generated using
FrameMaker to WebWorks Publisher Standard edition. Analysis of the HTML
reveals that
there is no difference in their reference syntax in the HTML code itself.
This sort of eliminates the possibility of Voyager not being able to find
the image file. Has anyone seen this before? Also when the images that
DO
get displayed are loading, they are very slow to do so, definitely not at
a
speed one would expect since they are locally stored. Any advice?


-Tom Fitzgerald,
SEA, Inc.