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In Reply to: Now? posted by brinkmann on August 31, 2002 at 12:29:35:
You have to put the jpg image in an html tag like this:[img src=http://photo.msn.s8.com/MS8zLzAvMS8xMDMwLzE1NS8zMi9udVpqcW9uX2x0ZHV3dElKOEIwZURn/82cddb9504da9f224a6f96a9c3b94e2c/clbk=HcZNnT9kkUjF4LirLDpDkmC3g!zJAlYseERbpvok6SQMIAMdqOwPiQVwJnUnGJ2hovpgbkrjjWE$/jpg]
where the []s are really angle brackets: > and <
Follow Ups:
Hi,We hit this problem quite a bit when we try to explain how to use HTML tags. To prevent the engine from interpreting the angle brackets we often use a different type of bracket, and then tell the reader to substitute angle brackets. That is, we say ... please type:
[IMG SRC="http://www.foo.com/bspears_naked.jpg"]
and replace [ ] with < >
One way to avoid having to say this, is to put a space between the angle bracket and the tag data. It will show up OK, as in:
< IMG SRC="http://www.foo.com/bspears_naked.jpg" >
But the reader may misinterpret and stick in the spaces.
I found another way and that's to use < STRONG > and < /STRONG > tags on either side of the each angle bracket, thus preventing interpretation by the HTML engine and not needing a space. I had to use this technique to type what I just did. Sneaky eh?
So I can say ... please type:
< IMG SRC="http://www.foo.com/bspears_naked.jpg" >
I get a 404 error on that image.
The Britney links are bogus, oh man!
I must have some pig in me!
chuff chuff...
[img src=http://photo.msn.s8.com/MS8zLzAvMS8xMDMwLzE1NS8zMi9udVpqcW9uX2x0ZHV3dElKOEIwZURn/82cddb9504da9f224a6f96a9c3b94e2c/clbk=HcZNnT9kkUjF4LirLDpDkmC3g!zJAlYseERbpvok6SQMIAMdqOwPiQVwJnUnGJ2hovpgbkrjjWE$/jpg]
replace the [ in your code with a <" and the ] with a ">Make sure to add the quotes!
Whew!
see!
KP
Now to find the appropriate image.
Give me rhythm or give me death!
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