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Cassini Raw Image Browsing Trouble, bad linking?
MizarKey
post Mar 9 2005, 01:01 AM
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While trying to browse the "Latest Raw Images" on the http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/imag...?browseLatest=1 site, many times you click on the thumbnail and get another page that has nothing but header. No image, no text.
You can still get to the images if you find a link that works and just manually change the image number in the address line...but that's no fun (I want what I want when I want it).

Any word on this? see example -> HERE


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post Mar 9 2005, 03:12 AM
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A lot of times they seem to delay in putting up the raw image to which the thumbnail is linked. Wait a little and then see if they've done so yet.
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