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Wow, that's just plain odd. The only way I can mimic the screen you get, as in not having the option to "Show Images In Message Body", is to set the "Composing" preference to Text instead of HTML, regardless of whether the General preference is Ajax or HTML. Normally, I have preferences set to their default settings, which is Ajax under General and HTML under Composing. It's odd that, even with yours set the same way, you're seeing what you're seeing. Something's definitely goofy.
I certainly hope someone can figure out what's going on.
Not that this will necessarily make any difference, but what Operating System and Browser are you using?
- maratsade7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
GabeU, I'm using Windows 10 -- I had tried Firefox and Chrome and it was the same thing. Then I tried Edge, and I was able to see the option "show images" in message body." I couldn't see that option in Firefox or Chrome. So I reinstalled Firefox, and now the option shows.
Thanks to all for your help, and Liz, it's working now on Firefox and it was likely a browser issue.
- kitnbob7 years agoTutor
I'm glad you have them working.
Two out of three aint bad.
dont gremlins hide out in cookies?
browser specific, web page preferences cookies
- GabeU7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
maratsade wrote:GabeU, I'm using Windows 10 -- I had tried Firefox and Chrome and it was the same thing. Then I tried Edge, and I was able to see the option "show images" in message body." I couldn't see that option in Firefox or Chrome. So I reinstalled Firefox, and now the option shows.
That's interesting. Edge was the one I didn't try, but it was there for me in Chrome, which is my normal browser, and Firefox. Maybe your original install of Firefox was infested with Gremlins, those pesky little buggers! :p
Glad it's working for you now. :)
- kitnbob7 years agoTutor
Gabe, I see what you did.
GabeU wrote:
Wow, that's just plain odd. is to set the "Composing" preference to Text instead of HTML, regardless of whether the General preference is Ajax or HTML. Something's definitely goofy.
maratsade And YET... another way to not send inline images..
Makes sense after you think about it.. Composing in "text" means NO images. And no smileys :smileysurprised: :-(
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