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Picture testing

Somehow I’ve got brain fart on loading pictures.

remove the space in the file name

(http://www.lscdata.com/users/rgolding/011605%20040.jpg)

Removing the space didn’t do it. I’ve loaded lots of pictures, I’m not figuring it out. It is in my freight shed and I can’t get it to show up here. the red x in the box is without the space as Bob said and the one below it is with the space.

Sunday afternoon trying again.

http://www.lscdata.com/users/rgolding/011605 040.jpg

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[/url]Test I could not get your to work so i tried one of mine to see it that would work and it is ok. I just tested your link two ways and seems its not a good link or ?? Get ahold of Bob Mc Cown and see what he can do… noel

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Is that the one Ric? I went to your directory - http://www.lscdata.com/users/rgolding/ and its labeled - http://***.lscdata.com/users/rgolding/011605%20040.jpg (www replaced with ***) -Brian

And the %20 represents a space in the filename. I looked in your shed Ric, and a lot of your pictures have spaces in the filenames. The Freight Shed / My Files button can’t process the space so you end up with a broken picture. If you get a directory view of your freight shed at http://www.lscdata.com/users/rgolding/ then click on any picture it will open. You can then copy the URL that will include the %20 and paste it in your post like this one… [code]

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If you have a space in the file name, you need to replace it with %20. In this forum, you don’t need to put tags like in others.

Tom Ruby said:
If you have a space in the file name, you need to replace it with %20. In this forum, you don't need to put [url]tags like in others.
But even better would be not use any spaces at all, use "underscore" ( _ ) instead. AFAIK the browsers don't choke on that.

I don’t put those either :smiley:

Ric, get Jan to do it…she’s a lot smarter than you…:wink:

Thanks guys, don’t know why this came about. I don’t remember adding the “%20” before , but will do it now.

Ken, of course Jan is smarter than me. I’m the one still working, she retired before 50. Don’t let her see I typed this.