Wed, Oct-29-03, 18:40
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Originally Posted by doreen T
Some websites permit linking to their images, and some do not. Sites (or their servers) that do not permit linking to images will often automatically re-write http: addresses, so that the image cannot be accessed from a remote link. In Computerspeak, it's called "hot linking" or worse "bandwidth stealing". Most people are totally unaware of this as a problem, and do not intentionally mean to "steal" someone else's bandwidth.
Hope this is helpful to you all.
Doreen
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I do believe I've got it!!! Just takes me awhile.....I am getting older
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