Hi Peter,
I'll try to help you out if I can.....
Just about all files have "extensions",
Hyper
Text
Markup
Language is an extension and instead of typing all that out, it is shortened to:
HTML. Actually it's always lower case and I'm using upper case just for clarification. Anyways, images and photo's have their own extension too.
JPEG stands for
Joint
Photographic
Experts
Group, and there's
GIF PNG and the list goes on. They are all extensions and tell the browser how to handle the particular file. Also it is
VERY important that a
"DOT" (some people call them a
"PERIOD") is inserted between the filename and the extension or the whole thing won't fly right!
Here's an example of a filename with it's extension:
grapes27.jpeg or
ltpinksatin.gif It is important that there are no spaces or it won't fly right.
And also, don,t worry about those senior moments, I have them all the time!
Well Jerry, I hope this was of some help to you. Good luck and if you get in trouble, just yell for help, there's plenty of it here on the
GDI forum.
D ROSS