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    Daniel Vaughan
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    A reader has reported, and I have seen first hand, the images in my article being broken. In Chrome and Edge on my desktop they are fine, but on my smart phone the images are broken. [Quantum Computation Primer - Part 2](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/5160469/Quantum-Computation-Primer-Part-2) Thanks for any help.

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      A reader has reported, and I have seen first hand, the images in my article being broken. In Chrome and Edge on my desktop they are fine, but on my smart phone the images are broken. [Quantum Computation Primer - Part 2](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/5160469/Quantum-Computation-Primer-Part-2) Thanks for any help.

      Daniel Vaughan LinkedIn | Twitter | Blog | Microsoft MVP | Codon | Outcoder

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      Chris Maunder
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      It should be good now. We have a distributed file system and sometimes the initial replication fails, but we have a sweeper service that actively ensures everything's up to date every couple of hours.

      cheers Chris Maunder

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        It should be good now. We have a distributed file system and sometimes the initial replication fails, but we have a sweeper service that actively ensures everything's up to date every couple of hours.

        cheers Chris Maunder

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        Okay, thanks Chris. Sean also helped me out. Cheers, Daniel

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