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Firefox Thumbnail not displaying on upload browser

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As seen on the picture, some thumbnail are showing and some are not showing. They're all JPEG files.

This happen to any site I want to upload files to. I would have to right click and open a preview just to find the right image to upload. This is a hassle and seem to only apply to firefox, while chrome and IE seem to be unaffected.

As seen on the picture, some thumbnail are showing and some are not showing. They're all JPEG files. This happen to any site I want to upload files to. I would have to right click and open a preview just to find the right image to upload. This is a hassle and seem to only apply to firefox, while chrome and IE seem to be unaffected.
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I'm not sure I understand how the OneDrive folders work. Do applications need to wait for Windows to download the thumbnails for those images in real time, or is there supposed to be a local cached copy on your computer for quick viewing? (Anyway, I can't think of any reason for browsers to work differently since they usually are all calling the same standard Windows dialog.)

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I'm not sure I understand how the OneDrive folders work. Do applications need to wait for Windows to download the thumbnails for those images in real time, or is there supposed to be a local cached copy on your computer for quick viewing? (Anyway, I can't think of any reason for browsers to work differently since they usually are all calling the same standard Windows dialog.)

Ignore the one drive folder -_- its just a sample image, this is affecting all folder. Cache should be pretty quick to download as well so that should not be the case, any other ideas?