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Rob writes:

> AFAIK it's java since it's client side code.

Javascript is usually client-side, too, although it can be used on either side.

You'll know it's Java if it takes half an hour to execute; if it executes
instantly, it's Javascript.

Anyway, all you have to do is turn off Java or Javascript to get past things
like this.  Some surfers, including myself, have these turned off by default for
security reasons.  If the display of your image depends on Java or Javascript,
and your visitor doesn't have it, chances are he will simply leave the site
rather than try to find a way to see your image.






 




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