Riley, I forwarded several of those "javascript" images to myself. Thay are just standard jpg's. Telling people not use microsoft products on the Internet is tantamount to telling them not to use the Internet. To stay on topic, nobody bought my Medusa chile plants at the farmers market this year. Next year I'll stick with Nu-Mex Twilights and Bolivian Rainbows. Charlie -----Original Message----- From: owner-chile-heads@globalgarden.com [mailto:owner-chile-heads@globalgarden.com]On Behalf Of Riley J. McIntire Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 6:25 PM To: chile-heads-digest@globalgarden.com Subject: Extract sauce and browsers (was RE: [CH] Bowers Chile Festival 2003 Pics) > From: CES > That's odd, perhaps you should e-mail Opera support and tell > them. Those are just standard jpg's. I only mentioned it since presumably those who take these photos like people to be able to view them. One reason I use Opera is to check that websites meet (W3C) standards. Shutterfly does not--someone else posted a link to it which didn't display correctly either. It also doesn't work with the Konqueror browser. It does display with Mozilla. If you "View Source" you'll see this is a javascript, not a jpeg. Practice safe computing. Don't use Internet Explorer and you will find you reduce the risk of being hacked exponentially. If you delete LookOut too, you're certainly safer. Now, to bring this back on topic, it is definite now that DW Mary has deserted the ranks of the moderate. And may have left the immoderates behind too. Just for fun I ordered an extract based sauce the other day along with some more 'standard' stuff. When it arrived I tasted it by dipping a toothpick into it. Taste was so so--since it _is_ extract this doesn't impugn the reputation of the supplier--but it was hot. Anyway, Mary takes the bottle, pours some in a spoon and licks it. Expecting shouts and tears she floors me by saying "Isn't hot, but tastes like sh*t!" Watch out, Walter Spencer! Hot regards, Riley