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for install the RockBox to Sandisk Sansaclipplus What should I do? I placed1 the folder ".rockbox" in the player, but I think there should be a further drop or something similar?95.86.90.3 (talk) 10:55, 18 November 2016 (UTC)
I have various webpages downloaded, during the past few years, in a folder together. I have Windows 7 on a home computer, use Internet Explorer.
I edit the pathname for IMG statements in each htm file, as needed, so the file's images will display in my folder (for ex., if it comes as IMG SRC="images\printer.gif" I will edit to IMG SRC="printer.gif"). It has always worked in the past, but this year (2016) I began having problems.
It often happens now that if I download a webpage and try to use an image in that file
which did not download with the file, the image will not display.
For example, suppose I discard the newly-downloaded image "printer.jpg"
and try to use an older image printer.jpg that I already have in the folder.
For some reason, the old printer.jpg will not display in the new htm file.
Any advice on how to fix this, or at least why it might be happening?
Note the following:
1. The old image printer.jpg continues to display in my older htm files.
2. If I convert the new printer.jpg into printer.bmp (and change the IMG statement accordingly),
it will display in any htm file (new or old). (Why the difference, anyway?)
3. If I copy the code of the new htm file into a .txt file and then rename the .txt file as an .htm file,
the images still don't display in the new, new htm file.
4. I don't get any clues from the nature of the webpages or images-- various types of both.
5. If I replace the old image (printer.jpg, say) with the new image of the same name,
it displays in any htm file-- old or new. (But this is not convenient as I may prefer the old image). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.251.71.95 (talk) 10:51, 18 November 2016 (UTC)
I have a Mac Mini, from which I often use the built in client to connect to my university VPN. Since updating it to Sierra, the system has been ignoring my apparently successful VPN connection for long periods (no visible errors, but my public IP address remains my local broadband one). It does eventually shift to using the VPN if I wait, but the time taken to do so appears to be getting longer. Yesterday it still showed the wrong IP after 90 minutes of VPN connection.
I already tried deleting and recreating both the VPN and my local wifi connection, which made no difference. Then I trashed my network preferences plist files and rebooted, which fixed it once but the problem returned the next day. Then I started flushing the routing table ("sudo route -n flush" in Terminal) which works but I have to do it every time. The hardware and the broadband connection are the same as when it worked normally on El Capitan, and software is up to date. Any ideas, other than formatting and reinstalling the whole system? 129.67.118.135 (talk) 15:01, 18 November 2016 (UTC)