More ... on converting graphics .. actual pictures ... to HTML format.

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Ahoy Mate

OK ... I *think* I have found the answer. Will have to investigate. This is a new
Micro$oft product version of PhotoDraw 2000.


Here's a quote piece from a technical nomenclature:


PhotoDraw 2000 Version 2 puts the power of graphics creation into the hands of average users, enabling them to create customized graphics with more than 150 Web effects and styles, 20,000 images, 500 tileable textures and 400 shapes, as well as 300 strokes, stamps and edges.

Image manipulation in HTML format. Users can easily create, reuse and edit their Web images by opening, editing and saving them in HTML format. PhotoDraw can highlight images on a Web page and allow them to be opened and edited easily. Users can also extend the use of a graphic by saving any image in HTML format.

(Italics mine)

Whether this is or is not the program which does what I earlier posted about, will have to be investigated.
But, I have SEEN with my own eyes ... an HTML photo, the source being code for HTML.
 
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Boomer

Ahoy Mate said:
OK ... I *think* I have found the answer. Will have to
investigate. This is a new Micro$oft product
[snip]

Excuse me but is this product freeware?

Please post in plain text.
 
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Blinky the Shark

<SNIP HTML CRAP>

Going by your other post... no no no...

I dunno, but there are utils that will convert an image to a
table, with each pixel represented by one cell of that table.
This is a great way to turn a 4kb image into a 200kb table, and
make even a small graphic take up way too much space.
 
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Bebop & Rocksteady

I dunno, but there are utils that will convert an image to a
table, with each pixel represented by one cell of that table.
This is a great way to turn a 4kb image into a 200kb table, and
make even a small graphic take up way too much space.

That's what I thought he wanted to... but after re-reading his other post
no I don't think it is... either that he is confused.


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Blinky the Shark

That's what I thought he wanted to... but after re-reading his
other post no I don't think it is... either that he is confused.

Dunno. It's all I could make of his request(s).
 

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