I'm a little hazy on the details, but I believe that's AOL's proprietary
compression scheme. I have no idea what to tell you  to do with them.


Suz


Pam wrote:
>Every once in a while someone will write to me and
>say that when they download files from my website
>they come across as .art files and they don't
>know what to do with them. Well, I don't know either:)
>What are these files and why are my images which are
>all .gif or .jpg being saved as .art?
>
>I now have a client who has sent me a bunch of
>images he wants on a site and they are .art files.

Suzanne Stephens, Stephens Design; Ashland, Oregon
541-552-1192  http://www.KickassDesign.com/
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Clip Art: http://www.freeimages.com/artists/


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