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This could be the result of mixed content and the use of none relative urls. The image source may point to http:// instead of https://. Try adding a virtual server that will redirect http to https.
Or try using fiddler to see in more detail why your browser can’t load the images.
- NAG_65570Historic F5 Account
You can do Right Click on the main page and select 'Inspect' and then Select 'Network' Tab to view all requests going out.
Then you can reload the page and check which requests are failing and whats wrong with them.
- Hieu_Phan_34489Nimbostratus
I see that the link image error https://erp.company.com/OA_HTML/cabo/images/swan/t.gif (this link using F5) . But we can get the image by direct access to the server http://server1.company.com:8000/OA_HTML/cabo/images/swan/t.gif and http://server2.company.com:8000/OA_HTML/cabo/images/swan/t.gif.
On some other client, they can access normal to link https://erp.company.com/OA_HTML/cabo/images/swan/t.gif
I dont know why ! i think there is something wrong with cookies
- NAG_65570Historic F5 Account
To Troubleshoot Further, you can search in ASM request logs for the failing URL. If you find one, it should contain info on what is happening with it.
If you cant find it, then I advise you to open a Support Case with F5 Support who will help you with finding the root cause and fix it.