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I'm trying to upload a jpg

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I'm trying to upload a jpg

Postby TOG on Tue May 06, 2008 10:58 pm

[/img]http://bp1.blogger.com/_UwGkeJ84ueM/SBSa9HQfngI/AAAAAAAABLQ/hYyCdHf8yj4/s1600-h/my+forthisia+or+forthysia.jpg

This Oncidium is a bush in my garden. If this jpg doesn't show, will some one tell me how to post a picture.
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Postby TOG on Tue May 06, 2008 11:03 pm

You can cut and paste the address and see the picture of my orchid. But I would like to see the picture on this page.
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Postby danielf on Wed May 07, 2008 3:57 am

TOG,

Here´s your picture.

Image

There were two problems in your message.
1) You have to enclose the picture address in [img]%20and%20[/img] tags. Yours was just preceded by a [/img] tag. You must also be careful not to add any spaces between the tags and the picture addrress or you'll see something like this
Image
or like this
Image

2) there seems to be a problem with using certain characters in the picture address so the one you posted:
http://bp1.blogger.com/......./s1600-h/my+forthisia+or+forthysia.jpg
didn´t work, but
http://bp1.blogger.com/......./s1600/my%2Bforthisia%2Bor%2Bforthysia.jpg
did (it replaces + with %2B)

In my browser, clicking the right mouse button gives you the option of copying the picture address. If you don't have this option, you can always right click, chose properties and copy the address.

Regards,

Daniel
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