Message-Id: <mailto:199508100705.CAA15062@library.wustl.edu> Date: Wed, 9 Aug 1995 22:42:32 UNDEFINED From: "Kevin C. Marsh" <mailto:IAI@NEOSOFT.COM> Subject: Re: HTML/WEB image limits To: Multiple recipients of list IMAGELIB
In article <mailto:Pine.SOL.3.91.950808075201.11284A-100000@rocky> Victoria Yturralde mailto:<mailto:vmyturralde@UCDAVIS.EDU> writes:>Subject: HTML/WEB image limits
>Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I understand that there is a maximum
>of about 100 images that can be accessed per web site, and that the HTML
>source code is the problem. This doesn't sound right. Can someone explain
>this to me? Please?
I run a site with over 40,000 images with no problem. There may be a limit to the number of images included in-line on a page (any more than about 5 is poor design) but there is no limit to the number at a site.
Kevin Marsh, Executive Director, Information Access Institute mailto:IAI@neosoft.com
Kevin C. Marsh, Executive Director, Information Access Institute mailto:IAI@neosoft.com