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RE: Eureka
Posted by:
Antonio Veiga
()
Date: January 06, 2001 09:59PM
<HTML>Hi all
Hi Scott, Rainer, Ben.
Ying is my teacher:
I´ll try to explain you how I did it.
First of all, the image must be in the net(in a webpage)
The master formula is:
<img src=\"path/link image description\">
(link description is the web path/address for the image)
Let´s use a explanatory example:
Let´s go to this page:
[www.stenbergaa.com]
Click on \"gallery\"
Click on \"Naval & Maritime\"
Click on the painting titled \"Caught on the Surface by Robert Taylor.\"
Well we have now and enlarged image of the painting.This is the image we´ll try
to display in a post.
Click your right mouse button on any point in the page (but not directly on the image)
We have now opened a board of controls/instructions/directions (I don´t know the proper name)
Click on the command \"see source code\"
Now we have opened a new window which includes all the necesary instructions for displaying the webpage in the net( colors, sizes, distribution, images, etc).
Now we are going to look for the picture description included in this instructions.
In this case the picture description is:
<img src=\'taylor-caughtonthesurface.jpg\' border=0 width=\"432\" height=\"276\">
We only take this part:
taylor-caughtonthesurface.jpg (From now on we call it ourimagedescription)
But in our formula the image description must be preceded by the path.
From the webpage address we take the path, that is, all the webpage address except all signs and letters to the right of the last bar.
In this case is:
[www.stenbergaa.com]
Now we apply the formula:
<img src=\"pathourimagedescription\">
<img src=\"[www.stenbergaa.com]\">
I hope it works
Best Regards
</HTML>
Hi Scott, Rainer, Ben.
Ying is my teacher:
I´ll try to explain you how I did it.
First of all, the image must be in the net(in a webpage)
The master formula is:
<img src=\"path/link image description\">
(link description is the web path/address for the image)
Let´s use a explanatory example:
Let´s go to this page:
[www.stenbergaa.com]
Click on \"gallery\"
Click on \"Naval & Maritime\"
Click on the painting titled \"Caught on the Surface by Robert Taylor.\"
Well we have now and enlarged image of the painting.This is the image we´ll try
to display in a post.
Click your right mouse button on any point in the page (but not directly on the image)
We have now opened a board of controls/instructions/directions (I don´t know the proper name)
Click on the command \"see source code\"
Now we have opened a new window which includes all the necesary instructions for displaying the webpage in the net( colors, sizes, distribution, images, etc).
Now we are going to look for the picture description included in this instructions.
In this case the picture description is:
<img src=\'taylor-caughtonthesurface.jpg\' border=0 width=\"432\" height=\"276\">
We only take this part:
taylor-caughtonthesurface.jpg (From now on we call it ourimagedescription)
But in our formula the image description must be preceded by the path.
From the webpage address we take the path, that is, all the webpage address except all signs and letters to the right of the last bar.
In this case is:
[www.stenbergaa.com]
Now we apply the formula:
<img src=\"pathourimagedescription\">
<img src=\"[www.stenbergaa.com]\">
I hope it works
Best Regards
</HTML>
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Eureka | Antonio Veiga | 01/06/2001 01:02AM |
RE: Eureka | Rainer Bruns | 01/06/2001 02:14AM |
RE:Rainer | Antonio Veiga | 01/06/2001 10:48PM |
Very Cool!!! | Ben B. | 01/06/2001 05:57AM |
RE: Eureka | Ying | 01/06/2001 07:58AM |
RE: Eureka | Antonio Veiga | 01/06/2001 10:59PM |
RE: Eureka | Antonio Veiga | 01/06/2001 09:59PM |
RE: Oooops | Antonio Veiga | 01/06/2001 10:14PM |
RE: Eureka | John R. | 01/08/2001 04:03PM |
RE: Eureka | Rainer Bruns | 01/09/2001 04:35AM |
RE: Eureka | Antonio Veiga | 01/09/2001 07:22PM |
RE: Eureka | Rainer Bruns | 01/09/2001 10:18PM |