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    Hello,

    When i open a website with loads of hig quality pictures in Mozilla Firefox, the loading process stops in the middle and its showing the status as done. But there are many pictures yet to be loaded.

    Im using Windows XP, browsing with Firefox on BSNL Broadband UL 750 256 Kbps Connection.

    I have tried clearing the cache, using Google, Open DNS. Any other ....................................... Kindly Help Me ! Very Urgent.

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    Are you using any add ons like flashblock or ad block plus? If yes, then they will automatically block flash contents & ads. You 'll have to disable them to overcome this.

    If no, then check with other browsers like Chrome or IE. If it works in other browsers & not in firefox, then install fresh copy of firefox version 3.5.6. Don't update version from browser, uninstall the current & install fresh copy. Import history & bookmarks to IE or chrome before uninstalling & then import back it to fresh copy of firefox.

    It should work. If other browsers too fails to open such sites, then problem is with your connection. Either its too slow or DNS is not replying to queries. In the later case, try Google public DNS or Open DNS.

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    I have studied this issue a couple of years ago in complete detail as I used to run an image hosting website and had people complaining about the exact same issue...

    Most probabbly the image hosting server times out your connection. The way you could make sure this is the case is by checking all the pictures that start loading in between without completing ... just check what the url is and if they are all from the same domain then it could very well be a site specific thing.. Mostly an image hosting site would have timeout set up too low and that causes incomplete loading of pics.

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    also try any different browser.may be it solves the problem.

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    @sugan12


    using Windows XP, browsing with Firefox on BSNL Broadband UL 750 256 Kbps Connection.
    The download speed could/may be a problem.
    Also comments by @Parminder .
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    Use add ons to switch over to IE in F/F or block pictures Flash etc )
    (a)ADblock PLUS
    (b)IEVIEW LITE ( full IE8 Update also )
    (c)Coral IE TAB ( part FF)
    (d) Flash Block.
    (a)and (d) can be disabled , if needed to view other content/s

    Para two :
    In IE Internet options/ Advanced/ web browsing select box "Do not download Images"
    Then the web page will open fast.
    You click each picture icon and from Context menu select "Show Picture" one by one.

    In Opera also this facility is available.
    ( do not remember whether you can select each picture)
    Use Ccleaner from file hippo.com and clear cache/temp files etc.
    Also check a new option to clear all Old SystemRestore Points selectively to clear Harddisk space.

    Feedback please.

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    hello,

    i tried with internet explorer, that's too worst. it wasn't able to load all pictures(hardly few loaded). the pictures hosted on tinypic.com and all are high quality. each picture size cross 800kb, there are around 10 pictures.

    Help Me Please!

    As pari said, all pictures are from the same site. Im able to view the full picture if i open it one by one in new tabs. But not loading in the same webpage. Is there any possible to keep firefox try connecting to server until the full data has been transfered.
    Last edited by sugan12; 01-04-10 at 02:57 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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    No you cant do much from your end... From what you have explained the only problem is that there are too many pics posted in line on a single page... Your browser starts downloading them all at once and the server times out your connection and all of them are partly downloaded..

    Its the speed of your connection which cant download the data quick enough.

    The only solution that comes to my mind .... that too only if it is a forum..

    If it is a forum you can go to control panel and set it to show only 5 posts on one page that way you would have lessers pictures per page

    Or like essbebe suggested open each picture in a new tab one by one.

    Or get a faster connection.
    Last edited by Admin; 01-04-10 at 03:05 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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    get rid of firefox ...resource hogger.

    start using chrome! .... you'll love ...so light weight and very much impressive.

    just try that .

    source : personal experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andromeda View Post
    get rid of firefox ...resource hogger.

    start using chrome! .... you'll love ...so light weight and very much impressive.

    just try that .

    source : personal experience.
    But that issue won't get solved with Chrome either. I am sure about that.

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    you are absolutely right, same problem with chrome too.

    any other solutions???

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    Quote Originally Posted by sugan12 View Post
    you are absolutely right, same problem with chrome too.

    any other solutions???
    What speed you get? speedtest? & which DNS servers are you using?

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    speed around 34.3KBps . DNS is google's 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4
    sometimes i might use comodo open......

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    Quote Originally Posted by imrock View Post
    also try any different browser.may be it solves the problem.
    Google Chrome is best................

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    dont see High quality pics???

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