CS3:   Save For Web  and keeping EXIF data???

I thought CS3 made a change to allow maintaining EXIF data within a file when using the Save For Web Option. I have Not found any option or preference for this. And when I use the Save For Web option, I loose the original time/date the images were captured. Since I use 2 different cameras where the file names are different, I rely on this Image Creation date when sorting them within an on-line gallery.
So my question is, IS there truly a way within CS3 to maintain an images EXIF data?
thanks;
---michael
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I've done this in the past, however... These images then show a color shift when displayed in a web gallery. I am trying to avoid this, that's why when I heard (thru several sources) that in CS3 the "{Save for Web" could/would leave EXIF data intact vs. earlier versions of Photoshop. The "Save for Web" option does display image colors correctly.
This is bad enough, when, while calibrated, colors in Wen galleries appear different between my Mac and PC displays (desktop & laptops)
...but then this is a different issue all together.
---michael

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