Photos of Photo-Feed created in iWeb'08 won't appear in iPhoto'08

Hi,
I have a strange problem, to which I did not find any post yet.
I have created a personal home page with iWeb including foto albums One of these is updated from time to time, so I thought of using the new photo feed option in iWeb.
The feed works in Safari, one can subscribe to it and the photos are linked from the RSS page.
I can also subscribe from within iPhoto using the subscribe button on the home page or copying the link from the RSS page within Safari.
At first, it seems regularly working: the feed name is displayed, the buttom on the right turns and network activity is seen (activity monitor). However, only the dotted blank frames for the fotos (exact number!) is displayed, no foto is downloaded. This is the same behaviour on my Intel MacMini and PowerBook.
With flickr foto feeds, this works as it should.
With iPhoto'06, the subscription works as well!
I am using the latest update iPhoto 7.1.2 (today's version, but was the same with the oder versions).
Any ideas?
Markus

thisisj1 wrote:
Thank You for your reply. my website is www.the-culture.net its a store through shopify.com. How would i go about giving them absolute link to my remote server?
You could copy the images link from the pages code and link it to your html email:
http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0150/7840/products/download_277fab2f-4e46-44b1-a4b4-34fd1 7e5a2dd_large.jpeg?v=140603487…
BUT
I would just upload the images to YOUR server in a folder and link the images in the html email to those.

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