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  • Clayton James

    (@claytonjames)

    Try using an absolute URL and see if that makes any difference.

    Thread Starter mdivk

    (@mdivk)

    No, for unknown reason, to make sure, I just replaced it with an absolute url: https://affiliates.arvixe.com/media/banners/600.77.squeegeepage.gif

    The generated page actually does have this link in the page source, I don’t know why it is not showing up, using firebug is shows “failed to load the given url”, why?

    Any clue is appreciated

    Thread Starter mdivk

    (@mdivk)

    Now I highly doubt that Bluehost did some tricks to competitor Arvixe:

    I create a new page with only the picture in its content, it doesn’t get displayed, and moreover, the class is

    You can see the page here.

    The generated source is here:

    <div class="post_info_wrap"><p><a href="https://www.arvixe.com/9183-4-1-6.html" target="_blank"><br />
    <img src="//affiliates.arvixe.com/media/banners/BusinessClass.486.60.gif" alt="" border="0" /></a></p>
     </div>

    Thread Starter mdivk

    (@mdivk)

    I forgot to put the class in the previous post:

    In firebug it shows a weird class:

    <img class=”amznshmakhqkuohjiyaf” border=”0″ alt=”” src=”//affiliates.arvixe.com/media/banners/BusinessClass.486.60.gif”>

    Thread Starter mdivk

    (@mdivk)

    I just tried again on a different domain that is also hosted on Bluehost, I created a page with the image from Arvixe:

    <img src="//bluehost-cdn.com/media/partner/images/xiexianhui/190x60/bh-190x60-04-dy.png" alt="" border="0" />
    
    <img src="//affiliates.arvixe.com/media/banners/BusinessClass.486.60.gif" alt="" border="0" />

    Bluehost image shows normally and the Arvixe picture cannot be displayed.

    Moreover, same as the first domain, a weird class is added to the arvixe img only:

    <img class="amznshmakhqkuohjiyaf" src="//affiliates.arvixe.com/media/banners/BusinessClass.486.60.gif" alt="" border="0" />

    WPyogi

    (@wpyogi)

    On this page:

    https://webdesignstudiotoronto.com/web/test2/

    The images show up fine for me in Firefox and Chrome.

    Thread Starter mdivk

    (@mdivk)

    It is found this might be a browser compatibility bug in wordpress as the page/image can be rendered correctly in IE.

    The class generated is random:

    now I see it is: img class=”hxzwiarvpgjdfspdvaqv”

    WPyogi

    (@wpyogi)

    Please post a link to a page where this problem is happening. And also try deactivating all of your plugins.

    Thread Starter mdivk

    (@mdivk)

    Thread Starter mdivk

    (@mdivk)

    I already posted the page where the problem happens:

    https://webdesignstudiotoronto.com/web/test2/

    Actually on every page there is the same problem, the image is added to the widget in footer.

    BTW: I am not the only person that cannot see the images using FF and Chrome

    WPyogi

    (@wpyogi)

    I see images in 2 widgets – the ones on the left side – for both hosting partners.

    Thread Starter mdivk

    (@mdivk)

    Did you see another image on the post content?

    The class is randomly generated as:
    <img class=”hxzwiarvpgjdfspdvaqv”

    WPyogi

    (@wpyogi)

    Yep, this image shows up just fine for me:

    https://affiliates.arvixe.com/media/banners/200.120.TomatoCart.gif

    Thread Starter mdivk

    (@mdivk)

    On this test2 page, I have two image from Arvixe and one from Bluehost.
    If I turn off my AdBlock on FF, the Arvixe image in footer can be seen but not the one in the post content.

    The two Arvixe images are the same image.

    The first image was automatically added a class with random name and the second one in footer is not added extra class.

    WPyogi

    (@wpyogi)

    I can see both fine in Firefox and Chrome and Safari – sounds like something local to your computer or browser? Have you tried clearing the cache and cookies?

    I do see that the class is not added in the widget one.

    Have you tried deactivating your plugins?

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