Photoshop JPEG

Hello-
A friend gave me a photo to make a holiday card, its from a photgrapher, with permission and the photo is NOT locked, Ive designed it in photoshop and now when trying to upload the photo to a site where she can print it, it comes up as file is corrupt. I can not figure out how to solve this problem. Any help....PLEASE!!

Hi-Thanks that totally worked! Can you explain why that works and just saving as a JPEG in Photoshop doesn't?
Thanks

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    some brilliant
    > hacking
    > techinque to make it work on all browsers regardless.
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    >
    > I have covered a few trouble shooting basics here, and
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    >
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    > not in
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    > 2) In fact, when I preview the html in a browser via
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    > 3) I have pulled random jpegs off of the web, dropped
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    Only the jpegs I'm
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    "Nathan McKinney" <[email protected]> wrote
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    >
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    >
    > 1) the images are definitely RGB, and work in normal web
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    > not in
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    > 2) In fact, when I preview the html in a browser via
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    > 3) I have pulled random jpegs off of the web, dropped
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    Only the jpegs I'm
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    > 6) When I save the jpegs as a gif instead, they work
    fine.
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