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To: dara who wrote (126132)7/30/2008 1:11:15 AM
From: Cheeky Kid  Respond to of 314145
 
Test here:
Subject 12305

If you are using FireFox you will see "View Image", if you are using IE I don't know how to copy the image, maybe someone else here can help you, or on the above thread.

I never use IE.

Firefox is a superior browser:
mozilla.com



To: dara who wrote (126132)7/30/2008 8:52:40 AM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 314145
 
You are using IE.

It works better when you use firefox. You get "copy image location" when you right click.

If you use Microblecch IE you go right click, find "properties" then copy the "Address (URL).

paste it, comme ca:

wildcatresources.ca

surround the address as above by lessthancarat- img src='....' -greaterthancarat and you are home free.

Where the dots are above is where the image address goes, tightly surrounded by the single quotes.

The single quotes are necessary.

lesshancarat- stands for the symbol <

-greaterthancarat stands for the symbol >



When you go back to edit the thing, all that verbiage in front of the address and behind it will be changed to "["chart"]" and "["/chart"]"

The double quotes will not appear. I used them above to make these special codes visible on posting.

If you want to change the image again by editing, you have to start all over again with the carats and single quotes to house the Image URL.

URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator.

EC:<-}