There are several ways

You can scan their site withe a regex for img src and then do a HTTP
request for the image. Look up the webrequest object that does the
lifting there and we can help you use it.

On 5/20/05, Mark E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  All,
>  
>  I have a site that displays images on home builder
>  sites.  The links to these images are stored in SQL
>  Server.
>  
>  Apparently they move/delete/rename their images some
>  what often and I am left with a broken image.
>  
>  Is there a way to check for this and display one of
>  those "No Image Available" images in its place?
>  
>  Thanks,
>  Mark
>  
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