Dave Buyens <davepe@tampabay.rr.com> writes: > 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. Can you clarify how this is different? A jpg that is 600x400 pixels is, er, 600x400 pixels. How many pixels is a 600x400 image inside Flash? > The website file is never copied to the client computer. Huh? > If done correctly, Flash will now allow > right-clicking to save a copy of the photo either. So fairly obviously, if I want to move an image file from an anonymous location in the cache to a location I specify, I won't "right-click". How much more of this moronic nonsense do we have to put up with? Brian Chandler ---------------- geo://Sano.Japan.Planet_3 Jigsaw puzzles from Japan at: http://imaginatorium.org/shop/