By default the permissions.default.image setting is set to 1. However, a user reported that when he checked the setting "value" in about:config, it was set to 3.
I am puzzled by this, as he did not manually make this change. Is there an extension that could have an effect on this setting, or anything else within Fx that would change the setting without user permission?
Thanks!
Firefox Image Settings
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Well, an extension could've done it. Or anything else on her system outside Firefox too. The Firefox preferences can be controlled using http://kb.mozillazine.org/User.js_file
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McAfee has been known to install a user.js file into Firefox to turn off the Firefox popup blocker so that the user is using the McAfee popup blocker part of their security suite. It is possible that something like a web accelerator program or extension could have changed that pref thru a user.js file, for example.
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Just a quik note on McAfee, I too use to run it...key word use to.
It seemed to perform very well in the beginning, but eventually
it tried to get its' fingers into everything on my system, and the more fingers
it grew, the more small issues I started having...including with Firefox.
It took me a couple of hours to clean my system from that bloated cow, but when I did
my system seemed to be back to performing as it always has done. Funny, my troubles
with Firefox also disappeared. Go figure
It seemed to perform very well in the beginning, but eventually
it tried to get its' fingers into everything on my system, and the more fingers
it grew, the more small issues I started having...including with Firefox.
It took me a couple of hours to clean my system from that bloated cow, but when I did
my system seemed to be back to performing as it always has done. Funny, my troubles
with Firefox also disappeared. Go figure
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dickvl wrote:The setting of 3 (originating site only) was removed from "Tools > Options > Content : Load Images" in Firefox 2.
It is possible that it was a left over setting from Firefox 1.5.
That's the likely explanation (user selected the option in Fx 1.5, updated to Fx 2, UI disappeared)
For the record, information about that setting is documented in the KB:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Images_or_ani ... o_not_load
In Firefox, look under "Tools -> Options -> Content" and
* Make sure that "Load images" is checked ("Load images automatically" in Firefox 2)
* Make sure that "for the originating website only" is not checked. In Firefox 2, this option has been removed from the user interface [2]. Use about:config to make sure that the preference permissions.default.image is set to "1", the default value (right-click and select "Reset" if any other value is shown).
If you check http://kb.mozillazine.org/Permissions.default.image it links to:
Bug 287571 - Remove UI for 'Load Images for the originating web site only' pref
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That is the information I gave the user I am helping, with the exception of the Bug Report:
Loading Images with Firefox
Loading Images with Firefox
The setting can be edited in about:config
Clear the Location Bar, then type: about:config
In the "Filter" field type: permissions.default.image
The settings are:
1 Allow all images to load, regardless of origin. (Default)
2 Block all images from loading.
3 Prevent third-party images from loading.
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Ramona,
That did it. It was set to 3 rather than 1 - so no images showed. How on earth did it get set to 3? Did this happen when I upgraded to the latest version of FF? Shouldn't it have been the default value = 1?
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Bob,
Not sure how it was set to 3, since the default is 1. Could be when you upgraded to 2.0.x.x from 1.5, you had that setting?
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