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Having problems with images in Opera

pyonir

Lifer
anyone else have this problem?
i get these weird lines across the picture and i have to reload the browser a few times to get it to work....any ideas on what i can do? (besides buying the full version of Opera, which i am planning on doing next month when i have the money)

Damn...sorry..i'm gonna try and fix the link
 


<< Try pressing 'g' a couple of times. >>



they still come up with the lines. i still have to reload.





<< Use IE >>


Thanks smart @ss...but i want a FAST browser. 😛
 
have you used both IE and Opera. opera is soooooo much faster on my PC. no, i haven't used mozilla and won't. i like opera....i can't imagine that EVERYONE is having this problem....so that is why i posted this thread...to see if anyone had the prob and fixed it. i'm not looking to switch browsers.
 


<< How is IE slow? And if you absolutly must be rebellious against M$ have you tried Mozilla? >>



I have used Netscape 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, and 6.0 series, Internet Explorer 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, and 6.0 series, most releases of Mozilla, and Opera 5 and Opera 6.

Opera was, for me, the fastest browser. I was able to perform common tasks fastest in Opera, and it is a fairly quick browser as well. Nobody is trying to be "rebellious against M$" I think. In fact, I use Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Office, and I think they're pretty good programs. However, Internet Explorer is too heavy and bloated to be a good choice as my first browser.



<< Use IE >>



IE seems too clumsy and bloated, but so does Mozilla...
 
You may have a bad copy, or an incomplete download. Try redownloading it and reinstalling it. Perhaps some files were skipped?
 
Well, if it were a PNG file, I would tell you to make sure that QuickTime isn't interferring.

EDIT: BTW, I have no problems viewing that image with Opera on my computer.
 


<< You may have a bad copy, or an incomplete download. Try redownloading it and reinstalling it. Perhaps some files were skipped? >>


that was kinda what crossed my mind. i think i just might end up doing that. not tonight though..to lazy. 🙂 cause if i reload enough times (usually no more than 3 or 4) it comes out fine. Thanks for the help guys. 😉
 
No problem. This is a lot more common in the unix world because of source code problems and different compilers and such.
This is more unlikely in the windows world but it is possible and worth checking out. Also check the file associations of Opera, to make sure that it has control over all the aspects, I.E. pictures, websites, etc.
 
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