Wow, I'm not making this up at all but i have never experienced anything like this with .Mac before. The pictures will not show up (they are in the right format and everything) in Safari. A blue question mark in the box where they are supposed to be just pops up. I tried hosting them in the web sharing space on .Mac and it does not download them, the page reverts to "page not found" something or other.
I have the pics though, and if anyone wants them I can email them to you.
Wow, I'm not making this up at all but i have never experienced anything like this with .Mac before. The pictures will not show up (they are in the right format and everything) in Safari. A blue question mark in the box where they are supposed to be just pops up. I tried hosting them in the web sharing space on .Mac and it does not download them, the page reverts to "page not found" something or other.
Wow, I'm not making this up at all but i have never experienced anything like this with .Mac before. The pictures will not show up (they are in the right format and everything) in Safari. A blue question mark in the box where they are supposed to be just pops up. I tried hosting them in the web sharing space on .Mac and it does not download them, the page reverts to "page not found" something or other.
I have the pics though, and if anyone wants them I can email them to you.
Try changing the name. Who knows maybe some Apple near-do-well spotted this thread and through a chain of conspiratorial events has been blocking all file with the original name (tinhat brigade at the ready).
But those are the "pro" products. iLife, FCE and so on ship in white.
Not that it's significant. For all we know, Apple is going to move the iMac into the professional space and pitch it as a workstation-class machine for your den.
But those are the "pro" products. iLife, FCE and so on ship in white.
Not that it's significant. For all we know, Apple is going to move the iMac into the professional space and pitch it as a workstation-class machine for your den.
I think the 20/30" cinema displays fall in the pro catagory.
Try changing the name. Who knows maybe some Apple near-do-well spotted this thread and through a chain of conspiratorial events has been blocking all file with the original name (tinhat brigade at the ready).
Actually, they've probably done an md5 hash on the original .jpg files. No matter what you rename the files, the md5 hash will remain the same.
CPU intensive? Yes, but this is Apple; I'm sure they could dig up a few XServes if they wanted to md5sum all .jpg files the same file size as the original .jpgs.
Actually, they've probably done an md5 hash on the original .jpg files. No matter what you rename the files, the md5 hash will remain the same.
CPU intensive? Yes, but this is Apple; I'm sure they could dig up a few XServes if they wanted to md5sum all .jpg files the same file size as the original .jpgs.
Ok then... Change the name and resize the pic. that'll fix their little red wagons for a minute or two.
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I have the pics though, and if anyone wants them I can email them to you.
Originally posted by Messiahtosh
Wow, I'm not making this up at all but i have never experienced anything like this with .Mac before. The pictures will not show up (they are in the right format and everything) in Safari. A blue question mark in the box where they are supposed to be just pops up. I tried hosting them in the web sharing space on .Mac and it does not download them, the page reverts to "page not found" something or other.
Time for an exorcist, I think
Originally posted by BrunoBruin
Do the new displays ship in black boxes? The old ones shipped in white.
Which raises the question: will the new iMac ship in a black box? Currently the "i" machines ship in white and the "Power" stuff in black.
In any case, does the box look big enough? For a display, yes, but for a computer, with a keyboard, mouse, manuals, discs, etc.?
It appears Apple is going with black boxes this season: http://www.apple.com/productionsuite/
Originally posted by Messiahtosh
Wow, I'm not making this up at all but i have never experienced anything like this with .Mac before. The pictures will not show up (they are in the right format and everything) in Safari. A blue question mark in the box where they are supposed to be just pops up. I tried hosting them in the web sharing space on .Mac and it does not download them, the page reverts to "page not found" something or other.
I have the pics though, and if anyone wants them I can email them to you.
Try changing the name. Who knows maybe some Apple near-do-well spotted this thread and through a chain of conspiratorial events has been blocking all file with the original name (tinhat brigade at the ready).
Originally posted by lucida
I've got both pics:
Originally posted by faust9
It appears Apple is going with black boxes this season: http://www.apple.com/productionsuite/
But those are the "pro" products. iLife, FCE and so on ship in white.
Not that it's significant. For all we know, Apple is going to move the iMac into the professional space and pitch it as a workstation-class machine for your den.
Originally posted by sessi_soso
i still cant see them
Neither can we Sammy Sosa.
Originally posted by BrunoBruin
But those are the "pro" products. iLife, FCE and so on ship in white.
Not that it's significant. For all we know, Apple is going to move the iMac into the professional space and pitch it as a workstation-class machine for your den.
I think the 20/30" cinema displays fall in the pro catagory.
Originally posted by faust9
Try changing the name. Who knows maybe some Apple near-do-well spotted this thread and through a chain of conspiratorial events has been blocking all file with the original name (tinhat brigade at the ready).
Actually, they've probably done an md5 hash on the original .jpg files. No matter what you rename the files, the md5 hash will remain the same.
CPU intensive? Yes, but this is Apple; I'm sure they could dig up a few XServes if they wanted to md5sum all .jpg files the same file size as the original .jpgs.
Originally posted by PBG4 Dude
Actually, they've probably done an md5 hash on the original .jpg files. No matter what you rename the files, the md5 hash will remain the same.
CPU intensive? Yes, but this is Apple; I'm sure they could dig up a few XServes if they wanted to md5sum all .jpg files the same file size as the original .jpgs.
Ok then... Change the name and resize the pic.
Originally posted by faust9
Ok then... Change the name and resize the pic.
Or you could post them somewhere else.