on 9/8/01 12:28 PM, Dana Trout at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I also looked at the images.google.com engine and noted that the > indexing is based on the text near to the image, not the name of the > image. So even if your image is named image0001.jpg, you will still > find it if the word "cake" appears near it on the web page. I did a search for "johnny deadman" include quotes and it turned up exactly one image, which definitely wasn't one I was expecting. -- John Brownlow http://www.pinkheadedbug.com
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