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Some img tages being stripped out in ASP.NET 2.0

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Nick Zdunic - 17 Jul 2005 09:16 GMT
I've just started using this new version.

I have created a simple site which make use of the MasterPage concept as well.

It works fine on the development machine.

On the host site some of the img tags have been stripped out.  There are
some generated by an AdRotator component and some normal html img tags which
when viewing the source of the page in the browser are completely missing.

Is there a known issue with this - or is my host provider still running Beta
1 (I have already asked them about this - awaiting a reply)?
jibjab - 07 Aug 2005 18:49 GMT
Hi Nick,
I have the same problem with an Adrotator. Works fine when tested in a
browser locally but SOMETIMES the <img> tag is completely missing when
accessed from elsewhere. Other times it works as expected...
I am using ASP 2.0 for development and hosting so I guess this is a
bug?
I am using an xmldatasource so no problems with db connections, etc to
blame.
Have you found a solution?
Good luck,
Adrian Ellis
jibjab - 07 Aug 2005 20:33 GMT
I think this is an artifact of the proxy servers I am using to access
my computer from the WAN side. Some of them are automatically removing
ad images. When I changed the settings or used a different server the
problem disappeared.
Adrian

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