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11/10/2011 1:34 PM
 
Hi,

I implemented the Client Dependency Framework for my 6.1.0 websites. For some there was no issue at all, but for some, after enabling the Client Dependency Framework, not all images where rendered correctly.

Anyone else encountered this issue?

thanks for your help,

Anthony
 
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11/14/2011 12:50 PM
 
Anthony Candaele wrote:
Hi,

I implemented the Client Dependency Framework for my 6.1.0 websites. For some there was no issue at all, but for some, after enabling the Client Dependency Framework, not all images where rendered correctly.

Anyone else encountered this issue?

thanks for your help,

Anthony

 Hey Anthony,

Sorry for the late follow-up but could you please provide more information about the type of images that aren't showing up? If it is related to the CDF changes, then they would be images referenced from within your CSS file. Are the images showing 404s? Can you provide steps to reproduce?

Thanks,

Ian


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