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RE: Re: RE: ATTENTION: [IMG] tags
Well, I mod'd his solution to make it work in that manner, but yeah, thats what it does :-)
This doesnt help on the bandwidth end of it, but it should deter its use.
RE: Re: RE: ATTENTION: [IMG] tags
Got it!
Here is what I did... anytime the BBcode is used for an image now (and on any previous ones) it will appear as a link. This at least allows the previous ones to still exist. Please Please, just upload as an attachment.
Re: RE: ATTENTION: [IMG] tags
It uses both. What happens, if its embedded into the SS page, it has to travel through the SS server to get put there. (this is what I have been told by multiple sources)
I think I have my fix... my only concern is, any images that are currently listed in that...
E, I have looked high and low trying to turn just that feature off. I have not been able to find it. You will notice, its not part of the buttons above the post/reply box. I removed it from there a while ago.
My only choice is to leave it alone, and just plead to the masses, or turn BBcode...
PLEASE do NOT use the [IMG] tags for posting images. I have a few reasons:
-some image hosting sites are blocked by some peoples provider (usually work/school)
-they may load slower than SS!!!
-They may be larger in size than the format we prefer here
-We will always have them here regardless...
That makes me think that your controller card is losing power, and getting it back again. Its also possible that your manual button wiring is somehow causing it?
Wayne, click on 'my account' on the left. Then Themes. There is another theme called 'extra-lite' Be warned, I dont really support the extra-lite theme, and there may be things that dont show up right in it. (like tech articles) I left it there because some people dont like this color scheme.
A test light can also be used. Clip the 'ground' of the test light to the Pos battery terminal (front battery) Touch the tip, to the spade terminal of the glow plug (with wire unhooked). If it lights, plug is good.
They had trouble with school busses and such in our area monday. The stuff I found at the local auto parts was a red bottle, called Diesel 911 worked pretty good for me. I suspect its similar to the Stanadyne Ice Breaker. (might be a little easier to find)
Cabell.... I could probably come up with 'magnetic numbers' to use in lieu of chalk, if the numbers have a home... (would be real easy to reorder them too ;-) )
I will bust my butt on the Site this weekend so we can get things moving.
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