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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Neeka who wrote (3878)12/28/2008 12:16:11 PM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
"reasons for not wanting to provide the link."

"it was tried and access was denied."

"You can be honest with us."

What?

(You WOULD NOT EVEN *SEE* the image UNLESS THE LINK WERE WORKING PERFECTLY WELL! Because the image was not embedded in the post as a graphic file --- it was pasted as a remote link... the exact way you are supposed to do to avoid bloating the posts with big ass files.)

Neeka... are you new to computers (nothing wrong with that if you are) or are you just wasting everyone's time by choosing to lie to me by pretending ignorance (there *is* something wrong with that...)?

Instructions (exactly the same as previously discussed):

Right-click on image.

Select "copy image location"

Open either a plain text editor (like notepad) or else a new browser window or browser tab and select "paste".

Voila! There's the exact link.


(Like I've said, Neeka: it WOULDN'T EVEN LOAD, you would not even SEE IT, if the link was not there. <GGG>)

So... if you are saying 'link does not load' what that most likely means is that you are trying to load a remote image with the wrong protocol or something (like putting a "www" in front of a link where it doesn't belong....) The link is EXACTLY CORRECT as it is, as it copies.