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Authored by: mrmacs on Oct 30, '02 08:52:30PM

I just got done setting up the web site for my wedding which took place last month. During the process of shrinking image files from 1.4Mb to about 20-30K, I noticed the problem of huge file sizes. I would look at a list of .jpg files, and it might show 20K, but when I clicked on it for a preview, it would jump to 120K. I had created the images in GraphicConverter, and had turned off Create Resource Fork. If I used Terminal, and did an ls -l on the directory, they showed the smaller, correct size. When I FTP'ed the files to my ISP, they were also only the small size. Strange behavour, and a nuisance when trying to set up a site with lots of pix, and limited amount of space.
Happily married (for just over a month)
MrMacs



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