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To: SI Dave who wrote (4564)5/21/2006 9:16:41 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6035
 
FYI, how it works this five minutes. but the link to pic that shows is not the same as in the examples that show html and SI coding.

This is my full explanation... of coding that works all the time independent of how post is submitted.

Use the forward ' single quote or apostrophe not the back ` single quote in place of a " in normal html code.

normal html will not tranlate to chart.
<img src="http://america.ath.cx/320x240/1339406.jpg">

Normal chart. will not tranlate thrugh Preview/Spellcheck?


but if you use chart code, submit using Preview/Spellcheck? and then simply use 15 edit and do nothing but submit it will code properly and image will appear.

TOM's method of using slightly modified normal html works all the time and the first time.

html with back single quote will not work.
<img src=`http://america.ath.cx/320x240/1339406.jpg`>
and the way that will work even submitting through Preview/Spellcheck?

The normal html code style except use a single quote or apostrophe instead of the double quote



To: SI Dave who wrote (4564)5/21/2006 10:52:11 AM
From: SI Bob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6035
 
I need to limit it (like I do on iHub) to specific extensions and also check the correctness of the tag, which I don't do on iHub.

I strongly suspect they forgot to put in the closing chart tag, because I replace it with a '
, which isn't present in that post.



Edit: Interesting. One of the Edit Bugs? The closing > on my test became a gt;