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Hello, See this --> [COLOR=#800080]<img src=[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]"omer.gif"[/COLOR][COLOR=#800080] width=[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]"130 height="[/COLOR][COLOR=#800080]120 border=[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]"0"[/COLOR][COLOR=#800080]>[/COLOR] replace with [COLOR=#800080]<img src=[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]"http://www.mywebsite.com/omer.gif"[/COLOR][COLOR=#800080] width=[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]"130 height="[/COLOR][COLOR=#800080]120 border=[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]"0"[/COLOR][COLOR=#800080]>[/COLOR] then check [URL]http://www.mywebsite.com/omer.gif[/URL] comes up in your web browser. The best rules to abide with are: 1. Upload your images first via ftp to your server 2. Use the full image path like my …
Hello, Spycats reply should do the trick for you. But you will need php on your webhosting account to use this script and you will have to chmod 777 the upoad folder. Hope this helps. Joe
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