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 Posted by dorayme on 05/27/07 05:18 
In article  
<1180238578.363645.213260@q19g2000prn.googlegroups.com>, 
 chancegardinner@yahoo.com wrote: 
 
> I use the URL's for images found  within a webpage in order to display 
> the images alone on a tab in my browser. 
>  
> Something I don't understand started happening with one of these image 
> files. 
>  
> Til recently this URL:  http://www.oceancitycam.com/images/board1.jpg 
> went to a webcam of a boardwalk in Maryland. The jpeg changed about 
> every 5 seconds. 
>  
> Now when you go to that URL you get a a message: 
> "Visit Beach-net.com Web Cams." 
>  
> However if you go to the page where the webcam image is embedded it 
> appears as usual: 
> http://www.oceancitycam.com/ 
>  
> Checking the current URL for the pic,it appears to be the same as it 
> has been: 
> http://www.oceancitycam.com/images/board1.jpg 
>  
> Somehow, they have made the pic accessible only within the wepage. 
> Does anyone know how they do that? 
 
Not quite. When I go to url where it is embedded and I control  
click it in Safari and choose "open in new window", the picture  
opens in new window fine. But if, instead, I choose "open in new  
tab" it get what you are calling a message. 
 
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dorayme
 
  
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