I don't know if it's my computer, but when I tried to save the moving .gif images it would only save it as a bitmap, thus making the picture incomplete and looking rather odd. lol. It's either my computer or something wrong with the links page. -rebootmaster2001
Yes. For some reason Internet Explorer does that sometimes. Do you have MS paint? pen the .bmp file in paint and save it as a .gif. that should solve the problem, unless it's one of the animated .gifs. In that case, it won't be saved as an animated image.
I know, it's weird. Maybe try downloading it with Netscape?
Julia Cat
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Yeah! I noticed that too sometimes at the comps at school. They're all upgraded to Windows XP so I think it's just those versions that do it since my comp at home is the Millenium Ed. and has never done that. Anyway, here's my solution. First make a dummy webpage that you can delete later either by using Frontpage or Wordpad and save it. Then right click on the image and select Properties. Find somethink that says Address: with (URL)underneath it. Highlight the web address on the right of it and copy it into the dummy webpage and paste it and save the webpage again. Then view the dummy webpage and a normal webpage. Now the address that you pasted should be viewable as a normal hyperlink. If not, try doing it again. Anyway, right click on the image and click Save Target As and voila!, it should then save the image as a .jpg or .gif. Whichever it is! That's a solution that I drafted up myself.