Jim, I'm not singling you out here; yours just happened to be about the 10th email I've seen recently that said the same thing. By the way, anyone that has a desire to find information on the photographer's site to evaluate prospective business will probably already have the flash player installed. Art directors are used to using Flash. From a photographer's point of view there is a good reason why folks use flash for websites. Unlike normal browsing, where the photos are downloaded to the person's computer to display on the client machine, flash only shows the resolution needed on the individual computer. The website file is never copied to the client computer. If done correctly, Flash will now allow right-clicking to save a copy of the photo either. So, the visitor to the site is much less likely to copy the photo for unauthorized use elsewhere. I strongly recommend it to any photographer that has a web site. Dave Buyens Jim Davis wrote: > There's tons of add ones, plug ins and other crap you can burden your > browser and computer with. Some people want to draw the line. I draw a > short line. Your choice, my choice. No loss to me. Big loss to you.