Edited! I changed it, but I read in a post that this does not effect the bandwidth coming from another site!
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FYI - From an earlier posting by "Calidoug"
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 8:07 pm Post subject:
------------------------------------------------------------------------myred, S2K admins later realized that wasn't a cause of any problems. (embedding images)
Images do not take more bandwidth because all that is "served" from S2K to your web browser is the LINK to the image-- your browser then talks to the LINK server to download the data that makes up the image. This happens behind the scenes, so to speak.
Click "view source" from your browser's menu, and you'll see that the HTML sent from S2K to generate the page contains an image reference to a foreign server.
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 8:07 pm Post subject:
------------------------------------------------------------------------myred, S2K admins later realized that wasn't a cause of any problems. (embedding images)
Images do not take more bandwidth because all that is "served" from S2K to your web browser is the LINK to the image-- your browser then talks to the LINK server to download the data that makes up the image. This happens behind the scenes, so to speak.
Click "view source" from your browser's menu, and you'll see that the HTML sent from S2K to generate the page contains an image reference to a foreign server.
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FYI - From an earlier posting by "Calidoug"
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 8:07 pm Post subject:
------------------------------------------------------------------------myred, S2K admins later realized that wasn't a cause of any problems. (embedding images)
Images do not take more bandwidth because all that is "served" from S2K to your web browser is the LINK to the image-- your browser then talks to the LINK server to download the data that makes up the image. This happens behind the scenes, so to speak.
Click "view source" from your browser's menu, and you'll see that the HTML sent from S2K to generate the page contains an image reference to a foreign server.
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 8:07 pm Post subject:
------------------------------------------------------------------------myred, S2K admins later realized that wasn't a cause of any problems. (embedding images)
Images do not take more bandwidth because all that is "served" from S2K to your web browser is the LINK to the image-- your browser then talks to the LINK server to download the data that makes up the image. This happens behind the scenes, so to speak.
Click "view source" from your browser's menu, and you'll see that the HTML sent from S2K to generate the page contains an image reference to a foreign server.
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JoanFlorida wrote:FYI - From an earlier posting by "Calidoug"
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 8:07 pm Post subject:
------------------------------------------------------------------------myred, S2K admins later realized that wasn't a cause of any problems. (embedding images)
Images do not take more bandwidth because all that is "served" from S2K to your web browser is the LINK to the image-- your browser then talks to the LINK server to download the data that makes up the image. This happens behind the scenes, so to speak.
Click "view source" from your browser's menu, and you'll see that the HTML sent from S2K to generate the page contains an image reference to a foreign server.
Thank-you!!
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FYI - From an earlier posting by "Calidoug"
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 8:07 pm Post subject:
------------------------------------------------------------------------myred, S2K admins later realized that wasn't a cause of any problems. (embedding images)
Images do not take more bandwidth because all that is "served" from S2K to your web browser is the LINK to the image-- your browser then talks to the LINK server to download the data that makes up the image. This happens behind the scenes, so to speak.
Click "view source" from your browser's menu, and you'll see that the HTML sent from S2K to generate the page contains an image reference to a foreign server.
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 8:07 pm Post subject:
------------------------------------------------------------------------myred, S2K admins later realized that wasn't a cause of any problems. (embedding images)
Images do not take more bandwidth because all that is "served" from S2K to your web browser is the LINK to the image-- your browser then talks to the LINK server to download the data that makes up the image. This happens behind the scenes, so to speak.
Click "view source" from your browser's menu, and you'll see that the HTML sent from S2K to generate the page contains an image reference to a foreign server.
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How do you delete dupes?
Here's another awesome pic:
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 10:02 pm Post subject: breathless
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories200 ... -1945z.jpg
Here's another awesome pic:
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 10:02 pm Post subject: breathless
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories200 ... -1945z.jpg
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