Soren:

Thanks for the reply, but if I double click on the .tif file, the file opens 
successfully, so I do have the necessary programs to open them.  

Unfortunately:  we do have to use a network path instead of an http:// as the 
documents are not stored on a web-server.  

Thanks for the help
Andy

----- Original Message -----

> It is one of this things that is either going to work or not work on the 
> client side. 
> 
> Try doing this as a test in your html document <img src="http://
> 7DS2P31/Documents/1401.tif"> (or whatever the URL is of the image is) and 
> see if t works. 
> 
> The path that you are using is a physical network path not an http (URL) 
> path (not sure if I explained that right)
> 
> Soren




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