Let me see if I understand this: A web host can serve up the wrong image due to a mis-cacheing of it? Well, that makes things kind of complex and weird doesn't it? I had deleted several images because they were 300 pixels per inch, which is print optimization, not web viewing optimization (72 ppi). So I deleted the dense 300 ppi images, then re-posted new JPEG optimized images at 72 ppi and around 150 KB each. I can't understand why the images that sometimes appeared were images from blog sites I have deleted. The blog sites where those images resided have been deleted. Also the images on my computer have been deleted. Yet the web host has cached them? Strange. Another little hole in my understanding of the internet and webs. ===== Steven Streight Web Usability Analyst/Content Writer http://www.vaspersthegrate.blogspot.com http://www.streightsite.blogspot.com http://www.arttestexplosion.blogspot.com EMAIL: vaspersthegrate at yahoo.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250