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Message # 97.2.1.1.1 Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Testing Date: Mon 16/09/02 20:07:05 GMT Name: wetinred Email: stekz@cableone.net |
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Oh. yeah, an oldie but goodie I guess putting the brackets around img was the key(nt)
Replying to Message (97.2.1.1) Re: Re: Re: Testing By AnthonyX - anthonyx@jowc.net Mon 16/09/02 18:55:37 GMT OK... I think this is it now... just typed in the image URL prefixed with "img" in square brackets... Replying to Message (97.2.1) Re: Re: Testing By AnthonyX - anthonyx@jowc.net Mon 16/09/02 18:53:55 GMT One more try for the inlining <img src="http://www.jowc.net/images/wv2cl.jpg"> Replying to Message (97.2) Re: Testing By AnthonyX - anthonyx@jowc.net Mon 16/09/02 18:52:42 GMT One more try for the image... http://www.jowc.net/images/wv2cl.jpg And now to see about in-lining... [img src="http://www.jowc.net/images/wv2cl.jpg"] (used the img tag for the above) Replying to Message (97) Testing By AnthonyX - anthonyx@jowc.net Mon 16/09/02 18:47:13 GMT Just to satisfy my curiosity about inlined images and URLs... My home page: http://www.jowc.net (I just typed the URL, no href tag) One of my favourite images: http://www.jowc.net/images/shower02.jpg Again, just typed in the image URL (no img tag)
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