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I seem to be having a problem uploading chart images (.gif ) into my posts on my blog. First I browse and get the file, then upload. Then I right click the url and copy. Then go to the image icon and a pop-up comes up. Then I paste into the pop-up. It looks like it works in the post but the image just shows the url after, not the image itself. There must be a click here or there I'm not doing :) Any help would be appreciated, you can see for yourself with today's entry.

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erie - is this for the post to your blog title April 1st?

 

Image appears fine to me. If you are not logged in then the image will appear as a url, but when logged in it appears correctly

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erie - is this for the post to your blog title April 1st?

 

Image appears fine to me. If you are not logged in then the image will appear as a url, but when logged in it appears correctly

 

Hmmm..........Well, I'm logged in and it only appears as an url to me , yet when I look at other's posts, they have an image of a chart imbedded. It must be personal :)

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OK - right I see what you mean.

 

Erie - try this

 

Go into that URL thats printed on the screen and change

 

blog_attachment.php?attac hmentid=143&stc=1&d=12080 04812.

 

the last numbers in there from 12080 04812

to 1208004579

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Hmmm..........Well, I'm logged in and it only appears as an url to me , yet when I look at other's posts, they have an image of a chart imbedded. It must be personal :)

erie

 

Erie,

I only see the URL also.

 

Perhaps the opening and closing tags have to be on the same line as the url addy? Thats the only difference I can see between your non working tag system and others that are working. /shrug/

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I seem to have no edit abilities on my post, so how can I do that? :)

erie

 

Ok, I'm figuring this out, wouldn't you know it the damn phone is ringing off the hook while i'm trying to get this...........

erie

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Erie - the problem is you have copied the incorrect link into the body of the post.

 

Delete the current link location from the body of the post and replace it with this link location:

 

http://www.traderslaboratory.com/forums/blog_attachment.php?attachmentid=143&d=1208004579

 

 

Ok, I've done that and it is still the same......... I'll try Db's way by putting a space between the c and h....

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I stopped using IE long ago. But you ought to be able to get an address from somewhere. As for the chart you posted to the W thread, you have two https in the address.

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I stopped using IE long ago. But you ought to be able to get an address from somewhere. As for the chart you posted to the W thread, you have two https in the address.

 

Yes, I see that now, you are observant, I wonder if that is it? Will try to edit a post in my blog .

Thanks

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Yes, I see that now, you are observant, I wonder if that is it? Will try to edit a post in my blog .

Thanks

erie

 

No the url's in my blog only have one http, but maybe the problem is related somehow.........

erie

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attachment.php?attachmentid=5992&stc=1&d=1208093403

 

Hey erie,

 

There are two https in your address. Are you deleting the one waiting in the image box before pasting the address? I have to do that. Dunno why. Always did at T2W too. Perhaps cos I use Opera.

erie.gif.63502a90f475cc32ced4b0bb57b20169.gif

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That's it, there is the http waiting in the pop-up box, once deleted, then the image posts fine. Thank you Tune, another observant person. Thank goodness it was something simple :)

 

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