Submitted by KeithB on 2019/05/19 19:21
Just the last few days, I'm getting the MHT edited in Word showing an placeholder icon instead of a picture for newer items.
The example (recent)  MHT files shown were all producing results as shown in the picture..
 
On each, when I call up the external editor(Word), I get the "problems during load" message, problems came up in the following areas during load:
The missing file shown is in a non-existing directory, and was probably from some experimentation quite a while ago, and I've been living with that message for a while, so I don't think it's related to the picture visibility.
 
Once I click "OK", to get into Word, I get an placeholder icon for the picture of the MHT file. (except odd, a picture showed once on one of the files)
 
I tried this on 0.9.113pre1,and 0.9.112q, with the same results on my windows 7 machine.
 
Could this have anything to do with the recent MHT bad press as to security? 
Also note in file explorers on recent MHT files with pictures, I get the message "Some pictures have been blocked to help prevent the sender from identifying your computer,. Open this item to view the pictures"
It I go back to older MHT files with pictures, they don't have this message, and show the picture.
 
Any help appreciated. 
I'm a bit concerned about this one, since I have 15xxx MHT files in my main database.
 
 
 

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Hi Keith,
 
It could be due to recent changes by MS... I've never seen this and never received that message. Could you not use another MHT editor ?
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer
 

KeithB

2019/05/23 11:10

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

 Thanks, Don't spend any more time on it (calendar, calendar, calendar!).
I now believe it has something to do with that yellow.css in the non-existent file location. I can access them via WizHtmlEditor, and the source shows that location line by itself at the top, then spaces, then the normal html text/"gibberish".
Anyway, the good news is I was considering moving everything non-web capture from mht back to htm anyway.
FileLocator Pro shows only 4214 MHT or HTM files containing that that non-existent location yellow.css string, so I'll start there.
I'll report back.