I am still having a problem with pictures taking forever to load.
I reduced the size of the pictures I have embedded in the article, but
size doesn't seem to matter here as none of the pictures are loading across
all customer viewable FAQ's for at least 3 or 4 mins.. (it just shows the
small broken picture icon) then suddenly all of them are viewable.
While waiting for a picture to load, I right-clicked on the broken picture
link and it got me to log in as Admin and then I got a download prompt
asking me did I want to save or view the file... I could download and view
the file ok then.
I know there is a bug where if an internal article that contains pictures
is converted to an external (public) one, the pictures are not viewable...
I think I probably changed a few from internal to external (customer),
but at least one or two were always external (customer), and their pictures
are taking ages to load.
Logged on as an Admin I have no problems at all... all pictures are instantly
viewable.
Strange.
Suggestions very welcome! I'm getting lots of bad votes in the FAQ's
due to non-existent pics! :(
Thanks
Emily
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
I will try a reduction in image size, but I am based in the same office
as the OTRS server and I am logging on as both Admin and Customer on the
same pc and I experience the delay.
I'll see how the size reduction goes anyways,
Thanks
Emily
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Hi,
350KB is quite big for web based images. That's almost 1MB just for
your images. If the customers are coming in over a WAN this could be
effecting things. You could firstly try to reduce them by saving them
with either jpeg or png compression.
Rory
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