Podcast feed images not displaying in Podcast app

Several of the podcasts I subscribe to are not displaying the feed image in the Podcast app on my iphone.  These are podcasts that I get from Itunes and I can subscribe, download, and play them fine.  They have an image in itunes but for some reason, they do not display in the app.
An example is 60 Minutes - Full Audio and HandgunWorld Podcast.
Has anyone else had this issue?  I would appreciate any advice.  Right now I just have gray boxe tiles with the name of the Podcast.  These are podcasts I subscribe to from my iphone.
Thanks,
Rick

Ok finally figured it out.  Nothing to do with images at all. The imagePath was set in the app, but even though the default that was set to was the correct path it was being overridden by a flashvar.  And each of the 3 loaders in the wrapper were setting it differently.  The one for when you didn't have the right flash version wasn't setting it at all.  The one for when you had the right flash version was setting it correctly, and the noscript version was setting it incorrectly.
It was the noscript version that was running for safari even though javascript was enabled.

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