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06/08/2004 12:26:04 AM · #1
i've been here for a while, but i just got my 1st camera and started testing it out. any suggestions?
[img]C:\Documents and Settings\Katie\My Documents\My Pictures\Dell Expert Images\May 2004\DSC00339.JPG[/img]
C:\Documents and Settings\Katie\My Documents\My Pictures\Dell Image Expert Images\May 2004\DSC00364.JPG
C:\Documents and Settings\Katie\My Documents\My Pictures\Dell Image Expert Images\May 2004\DSC00363.JPG

i know the first one is kinda out of focus, but any other ideas?
06/08/2004 12:26:29 AM · #2
oops!! that didn't work
06/08/2004 12:29:03 AM · #3
You need to have these saved to a website someplace and then post a link.
06/08/2004 12:31:05 AM · #4
To post an image, you have to have first uploaded the image file to a server accessible from the internet. Your hard disk in your computer at home is not.

If you don't have one yet, you can become a paid member here, and or check out //pBase.com for an excellent and inexpensive hosting solution.
06/08/2004 12:32:04 AM · #5
But now we know who you are ... or at least the name of your computer :)
06/08/2004 12:35:33 AM · #6
lol. i'm such an idiot. ahh well. i'll figure this out someday
06/08/2004 12:48:38 AM · #7
Originally posted by angeldust:

lol. i'm such an idiot. ahh well. i'll figure this out someday

It's easy, but if you want, email me those files and I'll post them for you until you get set up.
06/08/2004 12:57:18 AM · #8
Same here. I can also host images as I have a ton of unused webspace.
06/08/2004 02:41:16 AM · #9
If you have a cable modem, and keep your computer on all the time, you can hose the images from your computer.

Check out this link for instructions. I've never tried it, but I know it works.
06/08/2004 06:30:39 PM · #10
A great free host for images is photobucket.com

They give you 100MB storage and if you donate, they lift the limit to your monthly bandwidth and webspace.
06/08/2004 06:40:08 PM · #11
I don't recommend using your home PC as a web server. If you do, you're leaving yourself open to attack under whatever vulnerabilities may be discovered later in the software you use. If you want to run a web server at home, it should be on a separate computer that is not used for anything else important.

-Terry
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