gif images rendering then disappear chrome - google-chrome

Gif images render for a split second, when page is fully loaded then disappear leaving the broken image icon. This happens only in Chrome other browsers it's fine including Safari.
The weird thing is all has been fine and working perfectly for months up until last night.
Chrome's web developer tool reads 'Failed to load resource'.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
A link to a page is below.
Thanks,
http://www.isenterprises.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=33_46&products_id=748
(it's the 'Colours Available' colour swatches that don't render properly)

In fact IE doesn't know who "Transfer-Encoding" is. You will have to write:
header('Content-Transfer-Encoding: deflate');
in paps_makethumb.php.

Add:
header('Transfer-Encoding: deflate');
in paps_makethumb.php

Same issue for me, solved by removing Chrome extensions!
Chrome menu Chrome menu > Settings.
Click Extensions.
Check what's in there... I had to uninstall "QR Code generator" previously installed.
Maybe some extensions need to be updated, but i uninstalled them and now Chrome renders well.

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Chrome is truncating part of my pdf address

We have a catalog on our college website.
It may be found here:
https://www.southark.edu/admissions/resources/course-catalog
The links going down the left side of the page point to specific pages within the catalog.
For example:
https://www.southark.edu/images/catalogs/2021-2022/2021-2022_SouthArk_Catalog_FINAL.pdf#page=100
But when clicked, Chrome truncates the last portion of the url (in this case, #page=100), and it displays the first page of the catalog, not the intended page.
This happens in Chrome, but not Firefox.
It has worked in Chrome for years, but now it does not.
Any idea why Chrome is doing this and what kind of workaround I might be able to do?
P.S. I just tested it in Safari on my iPhone and it is doing it on there as well.
Thanks,
Charley
I discovered that it is due to the Chrome PDF extension. If I turn it off, it operates as it should.

Links breaking in Firefox but not in Chrome

I have lately been finding that certain hyperlinks and submit buttons fail to work in Firefox, but never in Chrome. These are links that worked before, then they fail, and later they may work again. I never see this behavior in Chrome.
For example this bookmark link:
<div class="z_01">Paragraph text here. <span class="blank"><img src="images\corner-right-up.svg" alt="Top"></span></div><br><br>
I have also had the same problem with form submit buttons that work not at all of just sporadically in Firefox.
On some links, the cursor will change to a hand on the left side of the link (or button) but not on the right side.
It’s not due to a Firefox add-on because I’m working in Firefox Developer Edition and I have no add-ons installed on that version.
I’m in Firefox Developer Edition 69, but the same problem occurs in Firefox 67 and 68. It does not occur in Chrome 64.
Has anyone else seen this behavior in Firefox, and is there a fix or workaround?
Your link is just the ID of another element on that same page. I'm assuming Chrome will be a little more smart than firefox and in the bookmarks change that link to https://www.whateverwebsite.com/whatever-page#ovr10 . I'm presuming Firefox only puts #ovr10 in your bookmarks. Only a guess though.
If that indeed is the problem and you want to fix this, changing your link to https://www.whateverwebsite.com/whatever-page#ovr10 would fix that particular issue.
Edit:
Tested on Firefox 65 (stable) and Firefox Dev 69.0b6. Link format does not appear to be the issue. Your code is also bookmarking fine for me.

HTML form only works in Chrome after browser refresh

I'm working on an existing Rails application using Turbolinks.
I have a plans page with upgrade/downgrade functionality. When this page is visited from another page and a button is clicked to upgrade nothing happens, although when I refresh my browser it seems to work fine and posts the form.
The strange thing is that other buttons work fine with Turbolinks installed and it only seems to happen in Chrome. Firefox, Opera and Safari it works fine.
Has anyone encountered this problem before? I've searched through Google all morning but can't seem to find a resolution.
It seems like it's a problem with Google Chrome. I've fixed it by putting the attribute data-no-turbolink in the HTML on the link that goes to the page in question.
Now, when I go to the page via clicking on the link it doesn't use Turbolinks and makes a full refresh of the page.
To just target Chrome (as it seems to work in other browsers) you could use this piece of js:
if ($.browser.webkit) {
$("your-css-selector").attr('data-no-turbolink', true);
}
Could be seen as a bit of a hack, but it works.

Why is Dev Tools bar empty?

I'm using Chrome-compatible SRWare Iron 5.0.381 on XP, and was checking out what Chrome has to offer to developers, EG inspecting the contents of the DOM of a currently-loaded web page.
But when I hit CtrlShiftI, the bar is totally empty:
Does someone why this is? Do I need an add-on? Are there other Chrome-compatible tools I should know about?
It appears you’ve found a bug in that fork of Chromium. The inspector works just fine with Google.fr in the latest Google Chrome and Chromium builds. Why don’t you use one of these browsers.
Usually the reason of that is some problem in DevTools JS code.
It is a chance that problem will be solved by chrome restart.
Such kind of problems can happen when chrome is upgrading at background.
The other reason of that can be some changes which you made in DevTools.js.
Of cause if you have done some changes :)
You can troubleshoot such problem by another instance of DevTools.
As example you can try to load DevTools.html page into Safari, open WebInspector for it and check console messages.

Problem images firefox

I have a big problem with my web site (you can see here), several user can't see images with firefox. I use too firefox but I don't have this problem.
These users use firefox 3.5.2 with windows XP or VISTA. I have no idea to find the problem.
Have you any idea ?
Thanks a lot.
Perhaps the user has accidentally blocked images from your domain.
In Firefox:
Tools > Options > Content tab > Load images automatically should be checked > click Exceptions... make sure the Site list does not include mowen-world.com. If it is there, highlight it and click Remove Site.
I've had similar issues a few weeks ago. The reason was that the JPG images were somehow corrupted. Some browsers/OS combinations showed them without problems, but on others they didn't show.
I fixed it by opening every JPG image and saving them again in a good image editor (like Photoshop or Fireworks)
Whenever I get a problem like this, I start from basics... like "is the HTML valid".
http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fmorwen-world.com%2F
There are some issues listed here that could cause odd behaviour.
When I look at the site, I can see all the images fine and the website looks reasonably well laid out (Firefox 3.0.14 Windows XP AND Internet Explorer 8 Windows XP).
I can't see an issue using Firefox 3.5.3 on Windows Vista, just FYI.
Personally whenever I have issues with assets not loading or markup/CSS behaving weirdly, my first stop is Firebug. The Net panel shows the requests for any images and their respective responses. Certainly a good place to start looking.