On Feb 20, 2006, at 3:59 PM, J.M.P.Hissel wrote:
failing that look at the page source and ferret it out manually.
How do you exactly do this?
well, in Firefox I select View: Page Source, or right-click on the
page and select View Page Source from the menu. On sites with frames
you have to click in the frame itself, and select View Frame Source.
Then I find the name and path they use to load the picture, and enter
that manually (or via cut-n-paste) into the nnavigation bar to see
the image by itself.
It may be in a javascript fragment, if they're playing clicky tricks
with it, and you will have to navigate the script, but *somewhere*
they have to reference the picture, by name, to display it.
Since the picture itself needs to be world-readable to be shown, you
can display just the image itself.
With javascript you can make it difficult to figure it out.
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