Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => Street Showcase => Topic started by: Chris Kern on January 12, 2022, 06:48:16 pm
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Yet another snap exhumed from the archive.
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51817134221_73da609a8d_c_d.jpg)
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hmmmm, I don’t think it crossed the river Styx.
No image displayed under Safari & Chrome on Ipad IOS 13.2.1.
Also, nothing under Firefox 96 on Win7x64
message sent to Josh since this happens occasionally with Chris's and a couple others linked images.
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... No image displayed under Safari on IOS.
It was an NFT... you can't see it ;)
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No image displayed under Safari on IOS.
I was unable to reproduce this. You may want to contact the website management (https://forum.luminous-landscape.com/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=84733).
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It shows OK for me, now (Jan 13, 2022.)
He's having an electric nap.
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Good grab, Chris.
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Yet another snap exhumed from the archive.
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51817134221_73da609a8d_c_d.jpg)
Chris, when i execute the above link in another tab i get a server error 410 file not found.
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Chris, when i execute the above link in another tab i get a server error 410 file not found.
I'm not sure what's going on here. I used the forum facility for inserting an image inline, so as far as I know you shouldn't even be seeing a link.
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Just use the “quote” option and you will have access to the link while in edit mode for a reply.
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No pic, no link.
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For anyone who wants a clickable link, a direct pointer to that image in my flickr account is available here (https://www.flickr.com/photos/chriskernpix/51817134221/in/datetaken/).
(I have no connection with the Luminous Landscape forum except as an end-user, and consequently there is no practical way for me to diagnose any issue others may be experiencing with the visibility of the inline image I posted. I've checked with different browsers on multiple platforms, and have not been able to replicate the reported problem.)
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Thanks Chris.
They have something in common with fire crews - sleep anywhere, anytime, under any circumstance.
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It should be simple, Chris. On Flickr, select these options (at whatever size you wish):
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It should be simple, Chris. On Flickr, select these options (at whatever size you wish):
That's essentially what I do when I want to embed an image in a forum post, for example the photo I included in the first post in this thread. I typically use a different vector to make a copy of what flickr refers to as a "static" link—i.e., a pointer to a JPEG of specified dimensions that is available at a fixed URL rather than via a URL that needs to be dynamically dereferenced by explicitly connecting to the user's account—but the result is similar to what you get with the method you recommended. This type of link is intended to be used as part of a balanced pair of HTML img tags.
For the follow-up, which I provided for users who wanted a clickable link, I used a URL that must be dereferenced through my flickr account. But the LuLa forum software does not allow the display of images inline using that method.
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That's essentially what I do when I want to embed an image in a forum post, for example the photo I included in the first post in this thread. I typically use a different vector to make a copy of what flickr refers to as a "static" link—i.e., a pointer to a JPEG of specified dimensions that is available at a fixed URL rather than via a URL that needs to be dynamically dereferenced by explicitly connecting to the user's account—but the result is similar to what you get with the method you recommended. This type of link is intended to be used as part of a balanced pair of HTML img tags.
For the follow-up, which I provided for users who wanted a clickable link, I used a URL that must be dereferenced through my flickr account. But the LuLa forum software does not allow the display of images inline using that method.
Not sure why all the complications you describe. Isn't it really simple to post a photo from Flickr? For example, here is one of my photographs that works well with your OP (but invisible) photo:
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51821032564_5e470e7114_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2mXfkyG)Siesta (https://flic.kr/p/2mXfkyG) by Slobodan Blagojevic (https://www.flickr.com/photos/slobodan_blagojevic/), on Flickr
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Isn't it really simple to post a photo from Flickr?
Yes. I've done it many times. I have no idea why some people have been unable to view the one I posted at the beginning of this thread. I checked with several different browsers on several different platforms and they all displayed it fine.
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Yes. I've done it many times. I have no idea why some people have been unable to view the one I posted at the beginning of this thread. I checked with several different browsers on several different platforms and they all displayed it fine.
This is how you posted it:
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This is how you posted it:
Yes. As I mentioned, I used a different vector on the flickr site than you did to get a (shorter) link to the "static" JPEG version of the pixel dimensions I selected. Shouldn't be a problem: it's a valid, and verifiable, URL.