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 Posted by Mark Parnell on 07/20/05 02:04 
Previously in alt.html, "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> 
said: 
 
> An HTML document is like a script for a play saying 'you stand over  
> there' and 'you be 12 pixels high' so when you put an image in a webpage  
> all the HTML document does is say 'the image named *somePix.jpg* located  
>   in *someFolder*, you go here in on the page and format this way'. If  
> you delete the image the script will still be direction that the image  
> be there, just the *actor* (ie, the image) will be missing..... You have  
> to change the script if you want to remove the image. 
 
Nice analogy. I like that. :-) 
 
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Mark Parnell 
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