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I have this problem a lot. I have found that basically.... your webpage needs the image uploaded into its files so that it has a "directory" for it. To fix this problem, I've started using photobucket. All you have to do is upload your image into photobucket, and then copy the direct link that photobucket gives you for the image and paste that into the image url line. This way, when BlueVoda looks for the image, it doesn't need your harddrive to find it.
When you publish a page all photos are tranferred to the server. There is no need for your hard drive once you publish.
You will be slowing your page load to have to go to another server.
Also, if you move your images to a different location on your computer after you have inserted them into a page you will get the red x as the path to the file has changed.
CarbonTerry
Semper Fi
Still green...still mean......just not as lean
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