Thanks, I was sticking images on my server and just hyperlinking to them in
my posts.  I will give your suggestion a try.

I don't think I mentioned this my blog at all but they showed your VFP promo
video(s), project DOA for sure.  I think it was in the keynote, while Craig
Boyd was rebooting his machine to bring up Vista.  I had seen them before
and they are excellent.


On 10/23/06, Kevin Ragsdale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Patrick,

NICE job on the Southwest Fox posts! I laughed my head off at points...

I think Blogger allows you to host your own blog, but if you have IIS you
*could* post the pictures somewhere on your server. Then, in Windows Live
Writer, select Insert -> Picture from Web from the menu, and enter the URL
to your pic.

Hope this helps, and keep up the great posts!

(I had no idea about using the MS Preview Control, BTW...)

Kevin

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Patrick Bibro
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 7:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NF] Blogging


I started a blog last week.  I wanted to start posting about Southwest Fox
sooner than later and did very little research in picking a service.  I
signed up with Blogger (http://bibro.blogspot.com/) using Windows Live
writer to post to it. Initialy it was working great until I wanted to add
pics, it would not let me do so with the Windows Live writer.  I can use
the
blogger site to do it but I like the desktop app for writing posts.  I
have
IIS hosting available if I want to host my own and I am open to other
services.  What do people suggest?




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