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Thread Admin: AA-bob (1-0-0) (Last 10 Posts) Posted: 03/14/2007 at 11:52:04
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Thread Title: "How to post Pictures to the Forum"
AA-bob

Hi, Folks. Bob here from AuctionArms.com. This question comes up often, so though I'd post instructions on how to post pictures here in the system forum for ease of reference.

Here is how to post a picture to the Forum (or any other web page form that accepts HTML language).

First, you need a picture (obviously). It needs to be in .jpg or .gif format. Then you’ll need to put the picture somewhere on the internet (you can’t post a picture to the forums directly from your computer), so you’ll need a web page to host the picture. You can host a picture on AuctionArms. Simply log in, go to you account pages, click on the "Selling" tab and then on the “My Pictures” button. Click the “Upload Pictures – Old” and browse your computer for the picture file (our system will only accept .gif and .jpg style files, so be sure the picture you want to upload is in one of these two formats).

If you have multiples, use the regular "Upload Pictures" (you may need to load and install a bit of "Active-X" code we provide you . don't worry it's safe to load).

Once the picture is uploaded, find it in your “My Pictures” page. Double click on it. You should see the picture in a browser page. If it shows, you will notice in the address panel of the browser a URL address for the picture. It should look something like this:
http://pictures.auctionarms.com/8038222630/58eabce5454a1a4feb52e188c2020f5f.jpg?aa=20070314113010. Highlight this address and copy it (use "Ctrl+C" keys at the same time or once it is highlighted, put your mouse cursor over the highlighted address and right click it). Then click “copy” from the drop down menu.

Now, compose your message in the forum, and where ever you want the picture to show type:
<img src=”[paste the URL address here using the "Ctrl+P" keys at the same time or right click then "paste" from the drop down menu]”>.

(Note: we allow HTML language in our forum postings. This HTML is relatively easy to learn and besides posting pictures, will let you easily format your postings into paragraphs, add line spacing change fonts, etc. (do a web search for "HTML" to find some primers on how to use HTML).

Make sure you have the “<” ">" brackets and quotes, just like they are above with the URL address inside them, just like you copied from the picture address.

Your finished product should look something like this:
<img src="http://pictures.auctionarms.com/8038222630/58eabce5454a1a4feb52e188c2020f5f.jpg?aa=20070314113010">.

Seems a bit complicated, but once you've gone through it, it's not so bad. If the image is already on a web page, it's even easier as all you need to do is copy the URL address and paste it between <img src=" ">.

Repeat as required for each picture.

Good luck.

Catherder actual sends. BT

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Thread Admin: AA-bob(3-0-0) Post#77 - Posted: 03/13/2009 at 03:05:53
AA-bob gov2mod, yep we took your find and Manny figured out/fixed the bug. It is now working as you describe and as how it should have been working all along.

bugmantrap1, The Arigma upload tool (New Picture load) can be used either at the beginning or end of listing a new auction. Many sellers wanted to load their pictures first as they were used to in the "old" List an Item, so we accomodated by putting a load pictures button at the top of the New list an item page.

Former Seller: gov2mod(2196-0-0) Post#78 - Posted: 03/13/2009 at 03:58:09
gov2mod Great, I knew I wasn't doing something wrong when loading photo's to the auction. Maybe I should have been a detective! The reason I like putting the photo's on first is because many times I'll look at them while composing the text and then I'll add to or change my description of that item.

Former Seller: Hagrid(34-0-0) Post#79 - Posted: 03/13/2009 at 05:49:00
Hagrid Bob, I just learned something. I didn't know you could use the new system in the beginning of the auction. I just listed two guns with the pics at the end. I will check this out thanks Trapper

Thread Admin: AA-bob(3-0-0) Post#80 - Posted: 03/13/2009 at 13:21:58
AA-bob

bugmantrap1, Either way works, if you list them at the beginning, just make sure your "My Pictures" folder has enough room (the limit is 200 pictures) to hold them temporarily.

Because the auction posting application does not assign an auction number until you approve the auction, there is no auction to associate the pictures with if you add them at the beginning, so they are held temporarily in your "My Pictures" folder until you approve the auction for posting. Once the auction is approved they are moved to the approved auction/deleted from "My Pictures" to free up space on your "My Pictures" folder.

Former Seller: Hagrid(34-0-0) Post#81 - Posted: 03/13/2009 at 16:34:46
Hagrid Thanks bob Trap

Former Seller: Theron(2-0-0) Post#82 - Posted: 04/01/2009 at 14:01:24
(no avatar) I don't get anything like the example. The address I get is like this. Now what. http://postitem.auctionarms.com/PictureAdmin.cfm

Former Seller: Theron(2-0-0) Post#83 - Posted: 04/01/2009 at 14:33:03
(no avatar) interesting. The only way i can get it to work is when I am at "my pictures" then right click and then click properties and copy and paste the URL address from properties. The URL does not open in the browser.

Former Seller: axolotl(353-0-0) Post#84 - Posted: 07/17/2009 at 13:08:14
axolotl TTT axolotl

Former Seller: Kan Do Arms(70-0-0) Post#85 - Posted: 07/27/2009 at 11:17:49
(no avatar) post 57 joe u still using the shotgun

Buyer: Clermont(15-0-0) Post#86 - Posted: 01/25/2010 at 08:12:27
Clermont Is it possible to upload pictures to an Auction Arms forum from PhotoBucket and not have to use Active-X?

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