Hi! I think I have a bug to report. I am in the process of making my first Zope web-site, so I do not know much about Zope yet, but I will try to explain as clearly as I can anyway. I have a folder, /Foo (actual name removed), which contains the actual project. Everything related to that site is in there, normally. In that folder, I have redefined standard_html_header and such, and created a few subfolders. One such is /Foo/FooImages. In it, I put all of my site-wide images. About half an hour ago, I added a small image in there: coin_rond_bleu. It was a blue rounded "corner" for a table. Since I was fighting with the Gimp at the time to get that "corner" just right, I had to delete the thing and re-import it from my home a few times. Eventually, I got frustrated. Modifications I was making in the Gimp did not seem to affect what I saw in Zope. I eventually deleted /Foo/FooImages/coin_rond_bleu once more, and re-imported the image as /Foo/FooImages/coin_rond_bleu2. That actually worked. It seems that petit_coin_rond, even when officially "deleted" by Zope, still survives somehow, and haunts my database. Ghastly. Now, if I import an image under /Foo/FooImages/petit_coin_rond, viewing it shows me the ghost of petit_coin_rond, get this, *scaled* to the size of the image I imported. The upshot, of course, is I can easily create blue rounded corners of all shapes and sizes... :-) Is there any way to kill it? Is this a known bug? Thank you for the software and the information, and happy coding. Jérôme Loisel _______________________________________________________ Get 100% FREE Internet Access powered by Excite Visit http://freeworld.excite.com