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When I try to download a picture (with Firefox), I sometimes got instead of the wanted picture the "code" :

a thing that begins like that :

"footer">
<a href="http://support.minitokyo.net/privacy/">Privacy Policy</a> |
<a href="http://support.minitokyo.net/terms/">Terms Of Agreement</a> |
<a href="http://support.minitokyo.net/policy/">Community Policy</a><br />
Copyright 2004 - 2005 <a href="http://www.cgdesign.nl/">Sheqel</a><br />
<span style="font-size: 7pt; ">2.3208sec. (99.7% PHP, 0.3% SQL) 3 queries</span> "

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Whoa, tricky one.

First, go to Tools>Options and make sure that you don't have any strange options enabled/disenabled.

Also, is this with many different images, or all the time with the same image? If it's the same image, paste the link here so I can check it. Ciao!
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It happened two times with two different pictures but I've tried to download seven other times this week, and it hasn't happened again.

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Tama-Neko

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You're getting the raw HTML of the page. My guess is that the page didn't load fully, resulting in a garbled, text version of the page. Downloading again at a later point should work if it's just a server hiccup.
As a note, I've seen plenty of server hiccups serving a page's CSS file, resulting in a bare-bones page, but never a hiccup resulting in the partial loss of the HTML file itself.

this would appear to be slightly related to this one i reposrted earlier (and that got ignored):
http://forum.minitokyo.net/thread/45312/new-image-serving-code-corrupts-images/

the server is misconfigured and appends that "code" (= MT page footer) to *EACH AND EVERY FILE IT SERVES*, regardless of them being images or html pages

your problem here would probably be that for some reason you get a 0-byte image file served, and thus only get the footer that's being appended
the question is why that happens... i'm guessing some flaw in the php script that serves the images...

I feel so lucky... I've thought the problem was over
but when downloading today this :
http://download.minitokyo.net/222772/
I got once more this pretty code :

.net/terms/">Terms Of Agreement</a> |
<a href="http://support.minitokyo.net/policy/">Community Policy</a><br />
Copyright 2004 - 2005 <a href="http://www.cgdesign.nl/">Sheqel</a><br />
<span style="font-size: 7pt; ">102.4623sec. (100% PHP, 0% SQL) 3 queries</span>
</div><!--/#footer-->
</di(...) 200 OK
Connection: Keep-Alive
Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 04:56:32 GMT

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First try downloading the image you want in IE and see if it works.
If it does, then there might be something wrong with FireFox.

or

Try updating your FireFox browser to the latest version.
here
And see if that works.

BTW: the image link you provided
http://download.minitokyo.net/222772/
downloads perfectly with out the "code".

FireFox version used: 1.5.0.1


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sometimes your connection times out too fast or inconsistent connection in some areas, hence why the loading does not finish.
This can one of the reasons why the HTML default is shown to you instead.
Other than that, I think the people are workin on it.

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