From: "J.M.P.Hissel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 20-02-2006 17:35, Bruce Johnson, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote:
Actually, screen capture's not necessary.
In *any* browser on OS X, including IE (I just tested it), you can
click-and hold on a picture in a web page and drag it out of the
program onto the desktop, or into a folder on the desktop.
Absolutely correct.
Jo, did you try this offline on an actual IE archived file? And try
opening the pic independent of the browser?
David Elmo
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