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convert a picture into HTML ???

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    hi, how to convert a picture into HTML??? help me please !

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      hi, how to convert a picture into HTML??? help me please !

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      What do you mean? --- b { font-weight: normal; }

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        What do you mean? --- b { font-weight: normal; }

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        oh,:"> It means: i have an image with words " Product " inside it. How to change the words without making another image???

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          oh,:"> It means: i have an image with words " Product " inside it. How to change the words without making another image???

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          If it's any kind of bitmap image (gif, jpg, bmp, png, etc.), you can't. The image does not contain the word, it contains a graphic representation of the characters in the word. If the characters are drawn against a solid background, you could remove the characters and draw other characters, but that is making another image, and you said that you didn't want to do that. --- b { font-weight: normal; } -- modified at 12:45 Friday 3rd March, 2006

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            If it's any kind of bitmap image (gif, jpg, bmp, png, etc.), you can't. The image does not contain the word, it contains a graphic representation of the characters in the word. If the characters are drawn against a solid background, you could remove the characters and draw other characters, but that is making another image, and you said that you didn't want to do that. --- b { font-weight: normal; } -- modified at 12:45 Friday 3rd March, 2006

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            Once the characters are embedded into an image, I don't think there are standard API to reach those characters from the image. Vasudevan Deepak Kumar Personal Web: http://www.lavanyadeepak.tk/ I Blog At: http://www.dotnetjunkies.com/weblog/deepak/
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