I used MozBackup to copy "stuff" frm my normal user profile to a new Seamonkey 
profile.
When I copy "general settings", the Picasa images are not shown, I can copy 
everything else.  Problem solved?  No, even though I copy the add-ons, they 
cannot be enabled.
The question to use this bypass thus is: what is in "general settings" as seen 
by MozBackup?


On Saturday, 18 July 2015 21:48:07 UTC+2, [email protected]  wrote:
> I found the SSL tab in preferences.  and compared my normal user profile with 
> the test profile.  In test, where it works, I appear to have a more secure 
> setting:
> "Don't load insecure content on encrypted pages" is selected.  So I'd say 
> that then the images might be rejected as insecure when using the test 
> profile.  But, there it works??!!
> I placed the same check in my normal profile, restarted Seamonkey, the red 
> flag is gone, but still no images displayed...
> 
> On Saturday, 18 July 2015 21:33:25 UTC+2, [email protected]  wrote:
> > "Load all Images" is selected,
> > Images of other websites get displayed
> > "Manage permissions" all Google domains have an empty "permissiosn" tab page
> > And, in the mentioned the Google spreadsheet all images I use originate 
> > from the same picasa web album, +/- 75% of the thumbnails are still 
> > displayed.  They were placed the same way "insert image" and copy-paste the 
> > URL of the thumbnail.
> > 
> > When I go to the albums or to a specific image, none gets displayed.  The 
> > same for all my albums.  I even uploaded new photo's today in a new album: 
> > the upload went fine, but no photo gets displayed with my "normal user 
> > profile"
> > 
> > When I log out, and I open a web album that I made available to anyone: 
> > same problem, no image gets displayed.
> > 
> > I think I'll go for the "purge certificates" as a last resort.
> > 
> > Aha, now I remark a red indicator in the lower right corner "warning: 
> > contains unauthenticated content".  On a web album, not in this spreadsheet.
> > Now I guess somehow a setting "do not show unauthenticated content on 
> > encrypted pages" got turned o, and I have to find how to turn that back off.
> > 
> > On Saturday, 18 July 2015 13:50:10 UTC+2, [email protected]  
> > wrote:
> > > kris.buelens wrote:
> > > > Since Sunday all of a sudden I can no longer see my photo's in my web 
> > > > albums. (I still see the albums themselves, but not a single photo).  
> > > > I'm using https://picasaweb.google.com and 
> > > > https://plus.google.com/photos/...
> > > > I can see the names of all my albums, but also the cover photo is 
> > > > missing.
> > > > When I use the Web Album, I see small rectangles where the photo's 
> > > > should be, when I click on one, I get an almost blank page (blank where 
> > > > my photo is supposed to be), and if I ask to see the photo details, all 
> > > > Exif data is correctly displayed.
> > > 
> > > Are images shown on any other web sites?
> > > 
> > > Check under Edit > Preferences > Privacy & Security > Images > Image 
> > > Acceptance Policy and ensure it's set to "Load all images".
> > > 
> > > Also click "Manage Permissions", and see if there's an entry for the 
> > > specific sites you're having problems with - it may be that it's been 
> > > set not to load images for those. Also check for any other Google 
> > > domains and subdomains you can see in the list.
> > > 
> > > > As suggested in a Picasa forum append, I cleared all cookies from all 
> > > > google.xxxx domains and I cleared the cache.  It doesn't help.  And 
> > > > when I say "I cleared the cache", I mean really clear, all files were 
> > > > removed, I even told my browser to use a fresh subdirectory as cache.
> > > >
> > > > When I ask my browser (SeaMonkey, 2.33.1) to use another user profile, 
> > > > it all works again, so it surely isn't SeaMonkey itself that is causing 
> > > > the problem.  When using Chrome, IE or FireFox it also works.
> > > > With other words: only my current "user profile" causes the problem.  I 
> > > > could start using another user profile, but then I'd have to copy all 
> > > > passwords, forms data, bookmarks, etc that are in my current user 
> > > > profile.
> > > >
> > > > I also thought about the certificates.  From the "servers" I removed 
> > > > the *.google.com entries, but that didn't help either.  Should I clear 
> > > > everything?
> > > 
> > > Certificates are to do with identifying secure (https) connections. If 
> > > you remove them, you might find you get warnings about the connection 
> > > being untrusted when trying to connect to those sites.
> > > 
> > > > I also have google spreadsheets in which I imbed thumbnails from one 
> > > > Picasa Web Albums: some of those thumbnails are still displayed, some 
> > > > others are no longer shown (so it surely is not a setting that tells 
> > > > "never show images of domain google.xxx")
> > > 
> > > I'm not familiar with how Google Docs works, but it may be that some 
> > > images come from different domains, and that you have permissions set to 
> > > not load images from some of them. Or perhaps some of the images are 
> > > embedded in the spreadsheets in different ways (linked vs. copied and 
> > > pasted?)
> > > 
> > > Mark.

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