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Windows Live Skydrive can't see photos in album, show as blank

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Windows Live\Hotmail and even Firefox, allows me to upload photos to Skydrive albums, but only see a grayed out thumbnail with photo name, but no pictures using Firefox.

Windows Live\Hotmail and even Firefox, allows me to upload photos to Skydrive albums, but only see a grayed out thumbnail with photo name, but no pictures using Firefox.

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It is possible that you clicked "Block Images" in the right click context menu while trying to save an image. See Settings for web content, pop-ups, fonts, and languages

  • A way to see which images are blocked is to click the favicon (Site Identification icon) on the left side of the location bar.
  • A click on the "More Information" button will open the Security tab of the "Page Info" window (also accessible via "Tools > Page Info").
  • Open the Media tab of the "Page Info" window.
  • Select the first image and scroll down though the list with the Down arrow key.
  • If an image in the list is grayed and there is a check-mark in the box "Block Images from..." then remove that mark to unblock the images from that domain.
  • You can see the permissions for the domain in the current tab in Tools > Page Info > Permissions
  • You can see all image exceptions in Tools > Options > Content: Load Images > Exceptions

Looks like this is related to the the way firefox "massages" urls. IE does not and shows all the photos properly. So, perhaps, this is a firefox problem