i know that "--noimage" will not parse the images but i still get '[img]' where the image was, for websites i can kinda deal with it but its anoying, but it realy bugs me when i parse local files for reading. so what i'm looking at doing is durring the parsing to just wipe out the '<img ...>' tags before the parsing, but i'll need to look at the source and see if i can even do that if not i'll just wip up a perl script that will do it instead but that would be for local files. ben~
- Thanks all ben
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