Originally posted by hlw49
Chain Saw World of Bowling Green Later Butch
Butch, I don't think you're allowed to provide an income-generating link for yourself like that here unless you're a sponsor. Others can do it for you on occasion, and I might be tempted to do so, but certainly not until you fix your "page created with Easy Designer". There are 6 images on that page which I cannot see without jumping through some manual hoops and it's because the links to them are "illegally" formed. There are actually rules to the WWW and the software you used to create the page should have caught this particular error (you should get your money back from them). The error is that Uniform Resource Identifiers (earlier called Uniform Resource Locators, or URLs) are not valid if they contain any of the few "unsafe" characters, one of which is blank space.
http://hometown.aol.com/chainsawworld/images/compaq 017.jpg
http://hometown.aol.com/chainsawworld/images/compaq 018.jpg
http://hometown.aol.com/chainsawworld/images/compaq 010.jpg
http://hometown.aol.com/chainsawworld/images/compaq 014.jpg
http://hometown.aol.com/chainsawworld/images/compaq 013.jpg
http://hometown.aol.com/chainsawworld/images/compaq 011.jpg
are all invalid. If you want to use a blank space in your file names (not a good idea), then when you put links to them, you must "escape" (or encode) the "unsafe" characters in the links (for example) thus:
http://hometown.aol.com/chainsawworld/images/compaq%20017.jpg
" " -> "%20"
All I see for those 6 images are the broken link icon (I guess in your IE it'd be a red X).
I know, your IE and some of the other latest-generation browsers will attempt (usually successfully) to remedy the situation before they ask the server for the resource, but that's actually incorrect behavior and you should not rely on it when the surest solution is so easy to implement.
Glen