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To: KM who wrote (37292)11/24/1997 6:35:00 PM
From: Brendan2012  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
Well, first you need access to a scanner. Then you can scan in the picture and post it on a web site.

Brendan



To: KM who wrote (37292)11/24/1997 8:04:00 PM
From: Tom Carroll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
RE: ***OT*** Posting mug shots

Truff and Linda,

Truff, your best bet is to ask your webmaster at
webmaster@lprh.com. There are lots of graphics images
on your firm's web site, and posting a photo of yourself
is no different from posting those.

In fact, it's easier. Once you have .jpg or .gif
files ready to go, as Linda does, and as you'll have
once you scan in your pics with a scanner, then you
don't need to put them into an .html file at all. You
simply copy them to some place on the web that people can
point their browsers to and make sure that visitors are
permitted to "read" them. That's all it takes. To
see what I mean, you can look at a wedding picture
of my wife and me that I have sitting in the same
subdirectory as my home page:

rpi.edu

So if you have a .gif file or a .jpg file, just use
FTP to copy it to your directory on your web location,
be sure we're permitted to read it, and then tell us
where it is.

By the way, there were 25 hits on my web page in the
fifteen minutes after I posted the URL for it here.
That tells us all something about how large a following
there is here. Surely not everyone reading the thread
took the trouble to peek at my face, so that means that
more than 25 people are watching this at this time. Cool.

Cheers, Tom (long IOM)



To: KM who wrote (37292)11/24/1997 9:23:00 PM
From: Eve Edelson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 58324
 
>Well, how do you put an old picture on the internet.

well, there's always the web. (scan, save as gif or jpeg, refer to it in a web page)

Humble example:
mse.berkeley.edu

Regards,
Eve