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Subject: OT - Need help pasting an image


  Posted by: Mattinglyinthehall - [1832399] Wed, Oct 30, 2002, 09:30

It's a jpeg file I have in one of my folders. I've gone through the HTML instructional on pasting images, but most of that deals with using an image from the web. The image I'm using is named: Sept-Oct '2 022.jpg
Do I have to replace the spaces with underscores or should I be using the MS DOS name: SEPT-0~1.JPG
or should I be including the folder location: C:\My Documents\My Pictures
?
 
1 rockafellerskank
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      ID: 30831210
      Wed, Oct 30, 2002, 09:37
MITH, the image has to exist in the public domain (like the Internet) [ie http://rotoguru1.com/cgi-bin/m/Sept-Oct '2 022.jpg] Posting it from your PC won't work because we can't get that path. It you want, send me the image via e-mail and I'll post on my webpage so you can dispay it.

I think that's the non-technical answer to your question...

rfs
 
2Mattinglyinthehall
      ID: 1832399
      Wed, Oct 30, 2002, 09:44
Email sent, thanks!
 
3Toral
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      Mon, Nov 18, 2002, 22:43
Ouch. I have a similar problem. I have a very simple small -- 180 x 30, in pixels I think, .gif image on my computer. I need I guess to have someone put it on their web page so that the webmaster at Sim Sports Horse Racing can download it or whatever and have it appear as a banner.

Is anybody willing to put this banner on his webpage for a brief time so that it can be accessed?

Thanx for any help.

Toral

 
4rockafellerskank
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      ID: 30831210
      Mon, Nov 18, 2002, 23:10
Toral, send me the pic in .jpg or .gif form via e-mail and I'll put in on a page and send it to you.

rockafellerskank007@yahoo.com

(PS this is your 1st place prize for baseball, you've won a free download)

rfs