You can find out the URL to the image, at least in Mozilla or recent versions of Netscape, by right-clicking on it and choosing “View Image” from the pop-up menu, and then seeing what’s in the location field at the top of the window. It should end in an image-type extension like .gif, .jpg or .jpeg, .png, or something like that. Alternatively, you can choose “Copy image location” from the same menu, which will select the image’s URL so that you can paste it somewhere.
I have no idea how you would do the same sorts of things in the Spawn of Satan Internet Explorer, but I presume there are analogous menu entries.
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Date: 2004-03-11 06:11 (UTC)You can find out the URL to the image, at least in Mozilla or recent versions of Netscape, by right-clicking on it and choosing “View Image” from the pop-up menu, and then seeing what’s in the location field at the top of the window. It should end in an image-type extension like .gif, .jpg or .jpeg, .png, or something like that. Alternatively, you can choose “Copy image location” from the same menu, which will select the image’s URL so that you can paste it somewhere.
I have no idea how you would do the same sorts of things in
the Spawn of SatanInternet Explorer, but I presume there are analogous menu entries.