This is a new way to post for me.  I used to copy the URL of the
website when the picture was on the screen in SmugMug.  Now I use the
share function in the Smugmug menu to get a URL for just the image.

On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 1:18 PM, steve harley <[email protected]> wrote:
> on 2011-12-28 10:53 Ann Sanfedele wrote
>
>>
>>
>> On 12/28/2011 12:30, steve harley wrote:
>>>
>>> on 2011-12-28 09:44 Ann Sanfedele wrote
>>>>
>>>> Beneath the images , only recently, that Steve and someone else posted,
>>>> a string of code appears - this is one batch:
>>>>
>>>> (This has happened a couple of times -- anyone know why?
>>>> Is it something in Firefox? or the posters settings? )
>>>>
>>>> _______________
>>>>
>>>> http://drd1135.smugmug.com/Photography/pdml/i-8S2nSwQ/0/L/xmas-morning-L.jpg
>>>>
>>>
>>> is the above is the URL you are loading when you see the code?
>>
>> YES
>
>
> when you load that URL, you are not loading a website, you are just loading
> an image with no extras; something else, not SmugMug, is adding the code you
> see — probably something at your end; it doesn't show up for me in Firefox
> nor in Chrome, and it's not there when i make a raw HTTP request with wget;
>
> the code is a "Flash cookie" which can store information that can be read by
> other websites; that makes me slightly suspicious, but i don't know enough
> to say whether it is a problem
>
>
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