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Those aren't images at
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/02/u...-shutdown.html They're videos. I selected text and an image from this page in Firefox 64.0 (64-bit) on Windows 10: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/04/u...eme-court.html and it imported correctly into UR. |
#2
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Yes, I understand that videos are not copied. That page was a bad example. The problem I am having is that all images from all other pages containing images are not being copied. They display only as placeholders. Other programs I use have had this problem and upon reporting this to the developer, they were able to fix it. In addition to idiosyncrasies on the website, would this have anything to do with my version of IE? I never use it and have never updated it. If this is an IE problem, then my question is why? I am copying from Firefox, not IE. I would prefer not updating IE because, aside from this issue, everything is working perfectly on my computer and I don't want to deal with IE breaking anything.
Thank you for your help with this. |
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Images are displaying in my tests.
UR does use a) the Wininet APIs to download web content and b) an embedded instance of IE to render web pages, so I would recommend updating to the latest version (not to mention that is good idea for security reasons anyway). You may also want to consider updating to Windows 10, as Windows 7 is getting a little long in the tooth. |
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