I have a bunch of pics I'd like to share, but for some reason, I can't get them to load from a webhost (Printroom.com). I did click on the IMG icon, and after I copied and pasted the url in there, this is how it comes out. I don't know what I'm doing I guess.
I've been settling for posting pics using the browse button for attachments, but that kills the size and quality of my pics.
Here's another try at it.
john
Yup, they're the ones. Can you pick out yours?
I kinda figured that it may be printroom that's not allowing the pic to load. I'm not totally computer literate, but I'm learning fast.
thanks,
john
She's alive and well. She was a wonderful mother. Very caring. She was laid out like that for close to two months. She never left to get water or anything. Babies never cannibalized either.
john
that URL you're using seems to be loaded with unusual characters. maybe the vB is having trouble parsing that bad boy.
it seems other folks have had success with more complicated URL's though. hmmmm
anyone else use printroom?
I'm not sure if printroom allows direct linking. I copied and pasted the link into my browser window and saw the pic fine. When I came back to the thread, I was able to see the picture in the thread.... Very strange....
Yeah, it is weird. I usually have no probs posting pics elsewhere. I had a pic posting fetish at petbugs once using printroom.
This was taken from the Printroom.com help section:
"How do I host image files on other web sites?
To use this feature, you must be a member and have your image stored in an online album. First, Log
In and then select the image you would like us to host from your album. Note: The album has to be
Public. Next, click on the image from the album page. The image will be enlarged and you will see a URL: section with a specific http:// address. Specify this URL address on the site you would like the image displayed and it will be automatically hosted by Printroom.com!"
I'm thinking the problem may be with the way the img tag is made. It may be made to only link to actual image files. If you look at your link, it's not really pointing to the picture, but pointing to a pointer that brings up the picture. I'm currently looking into this to see if there might be a workaround...
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