T, sometimes the PDML url display software does not convert the entire url and leaves some part of it as plain text. This happens most often if the sender has their page formatting set to a specific line length, like 72 characters. The wrap of the url leaves hanging url tailings.

In the case here, everything after html#id was shown as text. This defaulted to one of your insect close-ups (fine photos sir!) rather than the intended flower heart. We had to copy and paste the entire url to get to the proper image.

Just an oversight on the part of some quick to click members...   :-)


On Apr 12, 2009, at 02:08 , Toine wrote:


Paul: I didn't spot a insect?

Toine


2009/4/11 Toine <[email protected]>:
A small flower with a beautiful heart:

http://www.repiuk.nl/images/ssp/permalink.html#id=album-126&num=3337

click on the image and the server builds a custom sized full screen image

Toine



If it doesn’t excite you,
This thing that you see,
Why in the world,
Would it excite me?
—Jay Maisel

Joseph McAllister
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