if you had problems with PhotoBucket image HTML codes this is for you
Why do I see Bandwidth Exceeded instead of my images on MySpace (or other website)?

If you have a Photobucket account, log in and click on 'account options'.
-Scroll down the page to 'Account Dashboard' and check your Monthly Bandwidth.
-If it has exceeded - that is why the logo has replaced your images.
-When you 'go pro' or when your monthly anniversary date arrives this will reset to zero and your images will reappear.
-If you have not exceeded this allowance or you are not a Photobucket member then you probably have an image incorporated in your MySpace background (or other website) that is hosted in a Photobucket members album which has exceeded this allowance. Simply disable that image and the logo will go away.
To avoid this please consider going 'pro' - this will change your account to having unmetered bandwidth and you will likely never have this problem again.
If you are not a Photobucket member, please consider joining and using your own account to host the images you wish to display around the web.
Why do I see red 'x's instead of my images, on a webpage that I posted them on?

First, check the Photobucket Blog to see if there is maintenance or upgrades currently happening. Most maintenance activity on the Photobucket site does not affect images displayed via direct links. However, there are limited times when all links may temporarily be disabled during a maintenance window.
One of the main reasons the red 'x' may be displayed instead of your image is when an image has been moved in your album to a different sub album or deleted from your album altogether. Moving or deleting the image will break any links, and the image will no longer work.
Some users with Firefox/Mozilla browsers also have problems, depending on what extensions they have installed. There is additional information on Firefox settings within the Photobucket Forums.