Barbara is right, you just delete the first part, and everything after jpg
I posted a picture earlier today and did that, it came up just fine. :) Compare with a previous one! ;)
Barbara is right, you just delete the first part, and everything after jpg
I posted a picture earlier today and did that, it came up just fine. :) Compare with a previous one! ;)
I managed to trick them today too :)
You guys still may not want to trick them because i'm sure you don't want your account deactivated.
Why would I care if the account is de-activated? All of my pictures stored online are also on disc... so no biggie (shrugs shoulders) Why do they have such a problem with us cross-posting? Its not as if their prices for prints are all that great (I can go to Walmart and get my photos in an hour for the same price.) I think I'll start using another site to host the photos though.
But I DID try to remove the excess garbage and still wasn't able to post pictures.:rolleyes:
Gosh am I cranky today!;)
Gee, sorry.
I surely cared.
Because cross-posting creates bandwith, which costs to have. Us cross posting costs them.
Or atleast I believe that's why.
Oh sorry! I didn't mean to offend you! I had no idea it would cost THEM. Still can't see how, but I'm completely computer illiterate. I just don't see what the big deal is. You'd think they'd WANT the free advertising sites like this offer them... look at how many hundreds (thousands?) of posters went to imagestation and use it because of forums like here.Quote:
Originally posted by Kfamr
Gee, sorry.
I surely cared.
Because cross-posting creates bandwith, which costs to have. Us cross posting costs them.
Or atleast I believe that's why.
As for me not caring about losing my pictures, its a lesson I learned long ago in art school... never ever have your photos or artwork located on one source, always have at least one backup (I happen to have three including imagestation - 4 if you count hard copies on paper.) This unfortunately is a lesson learned the hard way... so those of you that DO have your images stored on a site without backup at home, consider making it.
And PS: I am terribly cranky and admit it!:D
Testing. Not Imagestation.
http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/4...4fde0000001610
Testing Imagestation.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...0/f9d10e63.jpg
Older Imagestation pic. My Buddy.:(
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...c/fd2c82d7.jpg
:) :D URL=http://]http://www.imagestation.com/mypictures/[/URL]
Like I said, I don't have problems posting pics from Imagestation here, but at the other forums I belong to. So I guess bigger forums must be blocked.
Luckies,
I'm glad you began this thread because I hadn't posted pics
in quite a while and was concerned. I did try earlier today and
had trouble posting from Imagestation, but it worked now. That
is very strange, but I'm glad it stlll works at all. :)
Your welcome. :)
I am glad I have all my pics burnt to disk!