Thanks so much for visiting my site and marking your favorites for me. It is proving to be a huge help. I have already identified a few images that I don't think I would have picked myself, but are apparently well liked. :) Also I have been stopping in here from time to time, to look at your photography. You always have really cool images and ideas, I really like the objects from around your room. Absolutely great depth of field. And today's beads are really cool.
Well thanks again and I look forward to seeing more of your pictures.
I had assumed this problem was something on my side and I just did a quick workaround however on closer inspection it appears to be the code she is using. Amy you are using the img command and then using shutterflys url. But the url that shutterfly provides is not to a image but to a directory with an image in it. In internet explorer this causes little red x's, in firefox it does as well however you can right click them "view image" and it will take you to the shutterfly url. The only work around I know of in internet explorer is to view source. Locate the shutterfly url and paste it into your browser. One option would be to post the shutterfly url under the image as text for those with out firefox.
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Well thanks again and I look forward to seeing more of your pictures.
Jeffrey :)
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