This is a thread with an embedded picture, but no "Attachment"
Edit: Duh! Here's the pic now...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ulingfence.jpg
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This is a thread with an embedded picture, but no "Attachment"
Edit: Duh! Here's the pic now...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ulingfence.jpg
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Last edited by Greg Cook; 11-06-2006 at 09:24 PM.
works well on this end......tod
associated with several importers and manufacturers.
Ummmmmmmm...........I don't see it.
All that shows up for me is:
[This is a thread with an embedded picture, but no "Attachment"]
Then a solid line all the way across the page and then the sig line.
There is no pic nor a clickable item of any kind anywhere in the post (except for your avatar), Sorry. Is it just me?
edit: an interesting note (for me anyway), when I copied and pasted the line of text, the italicized word, "embedded", didn't paste in italics, just regular type.![]()
Last edited by Mark Rios; 11-06-2006 at 09:09 PM.
Thanks, Mark.
Custom Bonehead.
My diet is working good. I'm down to needing just one chair now.
"Just think how stupid the average person is, and then realize that half of them are even stupider!" --George Carlin
The "paper clip" only shows up when a pic is posted as an "attachment", but doesn't show up when a pic(s) is embedded in the message. Attachments, but nature, are OK for dial-uppers... It's the embedded pics, if large, that will slow them down.
I did this test after reading the sticky http://familywoodworking.org/public_...hread.php?t=33
Last edited by Greg Cook; 11-06-2006 at 09:44 PM.
There it is. Yaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh.............
Thanks, Mark.
Custom Bonehead.
My diet is working good. I'm down to needing just one chair now.
"Just think how stupid the average person is, and then realize that half of them are even stupider!" --George Carlin
Hey Greg, I never knew you owned a Deere. Good choice, reminds me of someone else![]()
A very wise man once said.......
"I'll take my chances with Misseurs Smith and Wesson. "
So where's the trailer full of wood atthat should be behind that Deere.
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Okay...I saw yours, now here's my 3 Deeres....in case you hadn't seen them before.
Wife Judy on the GT262 lawn mower
Restoration picture of my 1944 John Deere B
My namesake (and grand nephew) and I standing next to my 1966 John Deere 3020
A very wise man once said.......
"I'll take my chances with Misseurs Smith and Wesson. "
Those are really cool, especially the middle one...and the family, of course!![]()
Now, if you'll look, the thread has a paper clip on it..from the attachments. This is because the pics are stored in Steve's Attachment file on the forum server, which kicks in the clip icon. When pics are embeded, it's not really a pic, but a link to the outside hosting site. And the link is just "text", so the icon is not displayed.
Did you restore the JD "B" yourself? Those are such classics, and workhorses in their day. Today, they should be shown...like yours.