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Posted by dorayme on 06/15/06 00:55
In article <e6q5jt$9hc$1@news.imp.ch>,
"Stefan Mueller" <seekware-remove-@yahoo.com> wrote:
> my original questing was how to show a big image within <a href
> ...></a>?
> <a href="big_picture.gif"><img src="small_picture.gif"></a>
>
What are you wanting exactly? You can't show anything but text
within a string of text? Within what then? Their browser window?
Their monitor with Photoshop running? What, where, why?
Are you asking how to enable someone to see a big picture on
their screen via a link which itself is a small picture (like a
thumbnail)? What is wrong with what you have? What is wrong with
putting in the dimensions? Why do you care what happens at the
other end as long as the receiver gets the file?
Do you want to make the big pic available to others for printing?
Downloading it to see on their computers via an ordinary link is
not incompatible with this.
If need be, say it in German and someone will translate it.
There's a bloke in this alt.html that goes around Europe on a
motorbike, if he calls into an internet cafe and sees your post,
he will translate.
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dorayme
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