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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by tree68</i> <br /><br />[quote]<i>Originally posted by daniber2004</i> <br /><br />Hello. I'm on my computer at my house. I have DSL and yes, there is a red X in the corner, and no, I didn't know there were more cams. Please help - I'm missing all the fun! Thanks <br /> DANIEL <br />thanks alot i can see all of them .i didnt try out the other one that i wanna see but with these i much much happier thanks alot for your help <br /> DANIEL <br /> <br /> P.S. sorry if confuse ya but i learned it on yahoo messenger its easier to write lol thanks again <br />First - Punctuation is important. We're pretty liberal about spelling here, but using complete words will get you points, too. <br /> <br />You can check out another webcam by clicking [url="http://www.livetrains.com/plugins/cam/default.asp"]here.[/url] (I just caught a westbound TOFC on that one - in the dark.) [url="http://www.railcams.com/"]This link [/url] will take you to a page that will link you to many other railroad cams. In addition, Google for webcams in general and for railroad webcams. See how they do for you. <br /> <br />As for the red <font color="red">X</font id="red"> - try putting the cursor over it and right clicking on it. You will get a drop down, with one of the choices being "show picture." Click on that and see if the image comes up. IIRC, the webcam image is actually about 5 separate images - four sides of the frame and the camera itself. Are all of them missing, or just the camera shot? <br /> <br />If you are having problems with all of the sites you may not have Java set up right. I'm not an expert on Java - but there is plenty of help on line, and others here might be able to point you in the right direction. <br /> <br />Are all of the other graphics coming up on the <font color="red">Trains</font id="red"> website? <br /> <br />Your DSL should have plenty of bandwidth for the images. <br />[/quote]
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