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02-May-2008, 03:24 AM #1
Angry What Could Be Wrong?
Hello Please Help!, Ive discovered that no matter which picture software Im trying to use, they are all stopped from working. Been trying for weeks to create pages with background to post in my groups. All attempts fail .Layer managers stopped, copy and paste stopped. ive tried coral,openoffice,vicman, and photobie,even visual studio.Its like a picture software virus.Have any of you ever heard of something like this? Also when I post pictures to groups on the web all they see are big red x's


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03-May-2008, 11:50 PM #2
I don't know about your first problem, but I can think of a few reasons for the second one (posted pictures showing up as red Xs). It generally means the link you're using points to a non-existant URL or file. If you're hosting on a Linux-based server, file names are case-sensitive (file.jpg is not the same as FILE.JPG). It also won't work if you're using a "local" file link, like "C:\file.jpg" - the images need to be hosted on a webserver.
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