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[The Sprawl] Problem loading images from URL

I'm using The Sprawl character sheet template.

It seems like any outside image request (say, from imgur) fails to load in the sheet. The background of the character sheet seems to be missing some details and the graphics for clocks fail to load. Additionally, any broadcasted image in chat fails to load inline but will make a hyperlink to the image instead.

Does anyone know if this is caused by a change by Roll20 or is there a modification I can make to the character sheet to fix this?

Here is the image preview that is displayed when you select the template: https://app.roll20.net/sheet-previews/thesprawladv.png

Here is a snippet of my character sheet and chat rolls: https://i.imgur.com/qq15I0g.png

Thanks

This is awkward. It turned out to be my firefox addon, ghostery, that was causing the issues. I thought I had whitelisted roll20 but apparently it didn't stick. I might leave this post for posterity or I might delete it to hide my shame.

June 01 (6 years ago)
Andreas J.
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
Translator


based patches said:

I might leave this post for posterity or I might delete it to hide my shame.

Please let the post exist, someone might encounter it while searching for answer to similar problems. Those who manage to solve their own problem AND report back with the solution, are IMO among the most virtuous people online.

June 01 (6 years ago)
keithcurtis
Forum Champion
Marketplace Creator
API Scripter


Andreas J. said:

based patches said:

I might leave this post for posterity or I might delete it to hide my shame.

Please let the post exist, someone might encounter it while searching for answer to similar problems. Those who manage to solve their own problem AND report back with the solution, are IMO among the most virtuous people online.

Seconded!