White square with red cross


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    White square with red cross


    Have tried Google (very old posts) and a search but cannot understand what it came up with - looks like nothing so...

    Friends computer Toshiba A420 with Vista SP1 web sites come up with white square windows with a small red cross in the top left hand corner.

    What does this mean and how can I get rid of it for her?
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    It means that your browser is unable to display the image or media. Usually some plugin or other is missing, in some cases the target is missing. The whitesquare/red cross is a "placeholder" for the image or media.

    If you right click on the white square, you can sometimes download the image to see what it is or choose "Show Picture".

    Some ad- blockers will also cause this.

    Some other info on place-holders;

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categor...e_placeholders

    Regards....Mike Connor
    Last edited by Mike Connor; 08 Apr 2011 at 18:38.
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks Mike


    Great stuff Mike I'll give those a go next time I can get access to her machine.

    Much appreciated!!

    Will get that done then sort out the security (in quite a pickle) as she doesn't really understand the importance of security either - not that I am any expert lol!!

    Can't live witout them but..... lol!! again
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    ICit2lol said:
    Great stuff Mike I'll give those a go next time I can get access to her machine.

    Much appreciated!!

    Will get that done then sort out the security (in quite a pickle) as she doesn't really understand the importance of security either - not that I am any expert lol!!

    Can't live witout them but..... lol!! again
    My pleasure.

    Regards....Mike Connor
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    Vista 64 bit and 32 bit (SP2)
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    The red X may indicate that your friend's Java applets are not loading where the images should be. Here is an article from Java that describes the problem and the solution. This particular article is slightly older, and refers to IE6, but it describes the problem well, and once you've diagnosed the problem on your system, you can check for the most recent solution: " Red X image displayed where the applet should be, applets won't run": Red X image displayed where the applet should be, applets won't run (You can find a plethora of additional help on Google if you research the key words in quotes.)
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