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Bonnie, the <img src="blabla"> in the HTML your tool creates is important. Look at it, surf to the page with the error, right click the page (not over a picture) and select "display sourcecode". Then you might find yourself in Notepad with a weird looking document in a language called HTML. and <img> tells the browser here comes an image. <img src="blabla"> tells the browser to load the picture from blabla. When blabla is something like "/pictures/mypic.gif", then there has to exist a directory called "pictures" in your server document root. This might be "/home" or something like that. When you have that, try again. When blabla is something like "C:\mypics\mypic.gif" it will work only on your computer. Maybe you just have to "publish" or "export" properly in the tool you are using to create the page. -- Mit freundlichen Grüssen / best regards Anton Gombkötö Organisation und Projektleitung Avenum Technologie GmbH Wien - Salzburg - Stuttgart http://www.avenum.com
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