Posted by El Toro on February 15, 2010 at 16:22:41 from (74.103.74.58):
In Reply to: can't post a pic posted by George Marsh on February 15, 2010 at 13:40:51:
You need to have your pictures stored on your computer like "My Documents" so any of the free photo services like photobucket or tinypic.com can access your pictures. I use tinypic.com since it requires less typing. When you use tinypic.com you will see the word "Browse" click on that and select your picture you want to post then click on "Save" and then on "Upload Image" and you will get an image url that will look similar to this:
http://i23.tinypic.com/234der6.jpg
Don't use any other symbols such as these [ ] or > when posting a picture. You put that image url in the space below your message known as the "Optional Image URL" and then your pic should post.
To post more than on pic you still need an image url for each picture and you still use the Optional Image URL. Here's a sample posting 2 pictures.
You only need to use a comma to separate the url's:
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