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9n'er

01-10-2001 03:36:33




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Well, I hope this works. Questions to the Computer Experts: is there a way to post multiple photos in one message? and is there a way to post the optional link from photopoint into the Optional Image URL box with this message?

oh, this is my family, and if this works, I'll send a couple more. Keepingmy fingers crossed, and thank you Ed for the instruction. 9N'er

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Joel (SoCal 44's)

01-10-2001 06:45:37




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 Re: test photo - new years day picture in reply to 9n'er, 01-10-2001 03:36:33  
I still think this way is more straight forward... See link below. Email me if you get stuck...
Joel



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Ed Gooding (VA)

01-10-2001 03:56:24




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 Re: test photo - new years day picture in reply to 9n'er, 01-10-2001 03:36:33  
Here ya go:
third party image

Looks like a Christmas card....very pretty!

Did you try to retype the URL? You had a period in front of the "u" (user ID) parameter and you needed an ampersand (&). Instead of retyping the URL, use copy and paste. When you get to the picture you want to show here, left click on its URL (web address in the "Address" box) one time to highlight it. Then, either right click on it and choose "Copy", or press CONTROL-C to do the same thing. Then, come back here to YT, put your cursor in the "Optional Image URL" text box and either right click your mouse and choose "Paste", or press CONTROL-V to do the same.

Yes, you can imbed multiple image URL's in one message. You simply need to type the following HTML code anywhere in the Comments box, as often as you like. NOTE: this goes in the Comments box, not the "Optional Image URL" box:

<center><img src=""></center>

You need to insert the URL for each picture between the double quotes above. For example:

blah blah blah...text here
<center><img src="http://www.photopoint picture #1"></center>

blah blah blah..... more text
<center><img src="http://www.photopoint picture #2"></center>

even MORE blah blah blah.....LOL
<center><img src="http://www.photopoint picture #3"></center>

Hope this helps..... ..... Ed
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hey busdriver

01-10-2001 10:01:37




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 Re: Re: test photo - new years day picture in reply to Ed Gooding (VA), 01-10-2001 03:56:24  
What a gorgeous picture, you should enter that picture in a contest, I'm sure you would do well. Stan



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ED

01-10-2001 03:50:19




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 Re: test photo - new years day picture in reply to 9n'er, 01-10-2001 03:36:33  
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dude you were so close

your link had a period (.) between the question mark (?) and the letter u (u)

that extra (.) screwed up the link.

and by the way, cool picture!



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9n'er

01-10-2001 03:39:13




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 Re: test photo - new years day picture in reply to 9n'er, 01-10-2001 03:36:33  
well, I will try it again later today...need a positive start in the morning! sorrrry..... ...I'm still in the ranks fo the computer picturephotopoint chalenged



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ZANE

01-10-2001 05:30:04




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 Re: Re: test photo - new years day picture in reply to 9n'er, 01-10-2001 03:39:13  
I think your main problem now is not knowing how to copy and paste properly.

To copy the URL at the top of the Photopoint page you should first highlight the URL. Then right click on it. Then left click on "COPY" when the window comes up. Then go to the blank on the N page where it says "OPTIONAL IMAGE URL" and place the curser in the blank. Then right click again and when the window comes up left click on "PASTE" and a little magic person writes the URL into the blank.

One other thing is that while on Photopoint.com you must left click on the image you are downloading for the URL TWICE. TWO TIMES. DOS. If you do not do it twice the URL will not be complete and it will not post. TWICE!!!!

I hope I have this right?????

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