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paulr 26 March 2006 11:39 AM

I cant get my images to appear in my ebay ad.
 
<img src="http://www.homepage.ntlworld.com/paul123/paul123/chest.jpg">

Thats the script i've used in my ebay advert and this is the url of the image

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paul123/paul123/chest.jpg

Am i correct in assuming all you do is upload a pic to your ISP webspace,then link to it in your ebay ad by doing the descrition under HTML not standard.All i get is a red cross.

Secondly,will it appear in the centre of the ad,or is there an extra bit of HTML i should add.

cheers.

This is the script ebay say you should use.
<img src="http://
www.yourdomain.
com/images/
yourpicture
.jpg">

The Zohan 26 March 2006 12:15 PM

Paul, all i do is use the 'browse' option and upload from my pc - it lifts them from my computers hard drive, i created a folder in my docs for ebay stuff.

paulr 26 March 2006 01:15 PM


Originally Posted by Paul Habgood
Paul, all i do is use the 'browse' option and upload from my pc - it lifts them from my computers hard drive, i created a folder in my docs for ebay stuff.

I normally do that too,but i thought i'd try something different.

SiDHEaD 26 March 2006 01:59 PM

You havent closed the img tag. You need a </img> on the end

paulr 26 March 2006 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by SiDHEaD
You havent closed the img tag. You need a </img> on the end


As in

<img src="http://www.homepage.ntlworld.com/paul123/paul123/chest.jpg"</img>


According to this it doesnt matter?
http://www.oniva.com/tutorial.php

SiDHEaD 26 March 2006 04:43 PM

no its still wrong

<img src="http://www.homepage.ntlworld.com/paul123/paul123/chest.jpg"></img>

GaryCat 26 March 2006 05:08 PM

Take the www off before homepage.

paulr 26 March 2006 05:25 PM

Excellent,it works.Cheers sidehead and Gary.



btw,I've also added <div align="center"> to centralise it.


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