Thanks to everybody who replied on this. I eventually changed the name of
the file, so that when people clicked on his name they saw this
<http://www.ashleykaryl.com/images/4.jpg>

Over night, he had around 1500 hits and strangely enough, this morning had
stopped using the image. It's a pity really because I thought it said it
all. 

The idea about being able to refuse any link that isn't clicked on from my
web site is an interesting one which I will ask my web site host about. I
know they are running on Linux servers, so it may well be possible.

Thanks 
Ashley 

Bill Martin 1/6/03 12:27 am
> 
> On Saturday, May 31, 2003, at 05:50 PM, Keith Cooper wrote:
> 
>>> Password protect it.
>>  Have you tried altering
>> the name and leaving some other file with the original name ;-))
>> 
> 
> Such as a picture file that says something like: "you are in violation
> of the copyright laws of xxxxx, and as such are now subject to legal
> prosecution, fines and possible imprisonment...." etc.  

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