Safari wont save images properly anymore

For some reason my phone is in a state now where the images I try to save when at certain resolutions only generate the thumbnail in the database and do not save the actual content. Restarting the phone does not fix this. I can save some images at certain resolutions but cannot save others that are not standard sizes. Some times the image saved is just a camera icon with the letters "JPG" under it and I cannot select the asset in the photolibrary but it does register as an item that is saved there.
If I restore the phone to factory this does not happen. How is this possible? I have about 7 GB of free space on the phone and roughly 80 pictures on the phone.

SURE:
http://66.199.250.34/~gstokes/Ger%20Stokes%20Mixes/Ger%20Stokes-Oct%202005/Ger%2 0Stokes-Oct%202005.mp3
but it only happens on home computer. work computer does as it should
any ideas? maybe its not closing the link? finishing the download completely?

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