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Simply open the Original Image in a new windows to capt the image source, the replace it from your FTP by the one with same name (to simply replace it), if you did this and THINK that it's a problem, you have as simple as it is to delete your browser Cache and will see the one appears.

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Simply open the Original Image in a new windows to capt the image source, the replace it from your FTP by the one with same name (to simply replace it)
I played with the JavaScript code generated by Microsoft, but did not work. It won't let me change any thing.
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Find out the image source path. eg, www.yoursite.com/images/messengerimagename

then just upload your own image as the same size but just call your image the same as what messnger call theirs, so you will have changed nothing but the image.

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Find out the image source path. eg, www.yoursite.com/images/messengerimagename

then just upload your own image as the same size but just call your image the same as what messnger call theirs, so you will have changed nothing but the image.
Thank you for the suggestion, but it is not an image. It is a JavaScript that generates the image. It sounds that you have never added "Windows Live Messenger" to your site before, and that's why you assumed it is an image. The JavaScript code looks like this:

  id="Microsoft_Live_Messenger_PresenceButton_5085325002d012ad"
 msgr:width="100"
 msgr:backColor="#D7E8EC"
 msgr:altBackColor="#FFFFFF"
 msgr:foreColor="#424542"
 msgr:conversationUrl="http://settings.messenger.live.com/Conversation/[email protected]&mkt=en-US">



As you can see, the msgr:width, backColor, altBackColor and foreColor control the look and them of the button.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Last week, I stumbled upon a Web site in which the designer managed to use his/her own image instead of the one generated by the JS code. It is too bad that I didn't bookmark that site. Thanks for the suggestion and the time though.

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