Yes it is complicated. But in your reply my original three pics picture
still displays. Your pictures are links. I've included a link to a
base64 picture encoder to experiment with. Yahoo wants the picture to
have the width and height vars too. If you login to the web site,
select Reply usi
> The method is called "Base64" and it is the picture data encoded
> as ASCII text which the browser or email client will turn back into
> a picture. This is so no binary attachment needs to be included.
>
It's complicated.
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 4:31 PM, Bhairitu wrote:
> Your prairie dog p
Your prairie dog picture isn't really
embedded as part of the post because it is a link to the picture
on your site. My picture is embedded in the post as code.
Usually with Thunderbird and HTML is enabled there is a button
that says "Show Remote Content" but wi
There seems to be no rhyme nor reason why some YouTube links work and
others don't. Your NBA videos worked but not the Slow Blues. I was
thinking that maybe some of the folks linked via Share but I haven't
explored that option yet on YouTube (which is always changing their
interface). And ac
Prairie dog herbivore - genus Cynomys.
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On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 9:12 PM, Bhairitu wrote:
> Three big pigs:
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FWIW, so far I've posted links to two YouTube videos via the FFL Web site. All
I did was post the URLs. The first one appeared with the video itself so you
could play it on the Web site. I thought that was pretty neat, possibly the one
improvement over the Classic interface. The next one I poste
On 11/07/2013 07:12 PM, Bhairitu wrote:
Three big pigs:
Interesting, this worked with email but not on the web site.
However when I click on the message with the Neo interface it wanted
me to log in (it didn't do this wit
Three big pigs: