Thanks Peter - will have a play with this too.
If you know the name of the graphic or know the text of its alt attribute,
you can do the following.
Open the sourse of the html page and copy it into Wordpad. Do a search and
find the string of text related to the picture whither its alt text or the
name of the picture. You might find something like:
<p align="center"><img
src="http://www.sightconnections.com/Peter_July2004.jpg"; width="175"
height="275" alt="Photo of Peter Logue.">
Once you've located this line, copy only the text of that line beginning from, http, and end at jpg. For instance: http//www.sightconnections.com/Peter_July2004.jpg Copy that into the address bar of IE. What you will get now is Internet Explorer with nothing on the page but that picture. You can now save that picture.
Hope this has at least led you in the right direction.
Peter
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