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Post a photo to get comments and suggestions on how it can be improved. For best help you should include the relevant EXIF information. (Use "Photo Sharing" if you simply want to share images and are not after feedback.)
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Fungi Fun

Postby Nina » Sun 09 Oct 2016, 20:42

Taken in Wakehurst place yesterday
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Re: Fungi Fun

Postby Nina » Sun 09 Oct 2016, 20:55

Struggled to post. Has something changed here. Why is linking not allowed?
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Re: Fungi Fun

Postby Peter Boughton » Sun 09 Oct 2016, 21:53

Nothing has changed here - it is PBase doing that.
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Re: Fungi Fun

Postby Nina » Wed 12 Oct 2016, 08:58

Thats news to me. I used to be able to link from there.

As the website is woefully out of date can you please explain how I can post an image. I don't want to reduce the size from the one I prepare for the digicomp so I presume I need to upload to another hosting site that allows linking. Correct?
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Re: Fungi Fun

Postby Nina » Sun 16 Oct 2016, 22:06

Well anyone ??? No comments?
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Re: Fungi Fun

Postby Peter Boughton » Sun 16 Oct 2016, 22:55

I don't know what you're trying, but the forum's instructions for "Linking to photos on PBase" (which is the first item in How to post pictures) still works absolutely fine.

Here's another method that also works:

  1. Browse to the page where your image is: http://www.pbase.com/ninaludwig/image/164245891/medium
  2. Put ".jpg" onto the end of the image URL: http://www.pbase.com/ninaludwig/image/1 ... medium.jpg
  3. Copy that URL and paste it between [img] tags in the message area, i.e:

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    [img]http://www.pbase.com/ninaludwig/image/164245891/medium.jpg[/img]

  4. Click preview and confirm that it loads:

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Re: Fungi Fun

Postby Nina » Mon 17 Oct 2016, 00:06

I can see it works for you, but I assure you that I tried it many times and it didn't work for me. By the way why did you say in your previous post that it was Pbase who is responsible. I post on forums all over the web with direct links to Pbase and this is the only forum that doesn't accept direct linking. So how is it that this is my mistake? :D
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Re: Fungi Fun

Postby Peter Boughton » Mon 17 Oct 2016, 00:47

I can see it works for you, but I assure you that I tried it many times and it didn't work for me
Follow the exact steps in my post above.

If anything unexpected happens for any of the steps, post details of what you were trying and what's not as it should be.


By the way why did you say in your previous post that it was Pbase who is responsible
Because they are. Nothing has changed here, embedding or linking to images on other servers is not and has never been blocked on these forums.
The URL you used in the first post is being redirected by PBase servers to a "direct linking denied" image.
This forum has no control over what PBase does.

Open this link in another browser tab: http://www.pbase.com/ninaludwig/image/m ... 245891.jpg
You will see it redirects to this one: http://ap1.pbase.com/site/dld.gif
PBase are doing that. Wherever you got the image URL in the first post is evidently not the correct place.


I post on forums all over the web with direct links to Pbase and this is the only forum that doesn't accept direct linking.
This forum allows users to embed images from remote servers (aka "hotlinking" or "direct linking") and always has done. The "direct linking denied" image comes from PBase, not this forum.

The problem is with the specific URL you used in the first post. PBase does not allow you to use that URL.

What PBase does allow is the URL derived via the steps I mention above. If any of those steps are not clear or not behaving as described then post details of where and how things differ.

 

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