Hi, The main WebNews page is http://www.netwinsite.com/webnews
Specific questions can be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] DNewsWeb and WebNews are separate, and can run in parallel. The probably wouldn't integrate together nicely in to a single user interface. WebNews has substancially more powerful template code than DNewsWeb, and much more advanced management of users and articles. Unlike DNewsWeb which runs purely as a CGI, WebNews does cache information itself for faster access. - Roydon L. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > Yes, sorry... DNewsWeb 5.7b1. And I agree 100% that HTML is discouraged, however, the law of averages dictates that the more people you have involved, the more people will use HTML to *communicate* what they are trying to say (the age-old argument about a picture being worth 1000 words... and not too many people like typing in 1000 words :) > > Where can I find more on WebNews? I've seen the online docs, but it didn't seem obvious that WebNews could be run in parallel with DNewsWeb. Can it? > > Phil > > "Netwin Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Hi, > > > >This depends what you are using to view the image. I assume DNewsWeb? > > > >It sounds like you have an HTML post with inline images. HTML references > >will not be altered by DNewsWeb, and so these references will remain to > >their original, now non-existant location relative to the message itself. > >You can't send a MIME message through HTTP a single document such as it is > >within the posting itself. > > > >When processing the message for display, DNewsWeb will find the MIME > >attachments and create links to them, and these links are used at the end > >of > >the document. > > > >I would suggest trying WebNews instead, which is also free for use with > >DNews, and see if that handles these messages better. > > > >The use of [evil] HTML for newsgroup postings are generally discouraged. > >Only in microsoft.* is it widely considered acceptable because Microsoft > >client software (Outlook Express) supports it. > > > >- Roydon L. > > > ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > >> > >> I think I've seen some related conversation regarding this Subject, but > >can't recall the details. Is there a way to get images embedded in posts to > >show up where they are embedded instead of showing up as a missing image > >(even though the image shows up after the text in the post)? TIA > >> > >> Phil > >> > > > > > >
