You take the images off, upload them to a server (I use imagecave.com for free hosting), and you post the URL that imagecave provides you.
I've taken them off the email for you and emailed them back to you as an attachment. You'll just need to get them on a server and the rest of it - but I know you're savvy with that stuff...
Yes, I got your e-mail and thank you! Yes, I knew I could do that pic by pic. I was hoping there would be an easier way to convert the entire EML file and do it as one file. Actually, I posted this same question in a different form a while back by asking how you could save an EML file as a web page. That way, I could just post that.
Looks like no easy way, huh? And weren't those some neat pics??
There is another way you can do it - but it would be so much trouble it probably wouldn't be worth it...
Since it's HTML based you could right mouse click on it and show source. Then copy and paste the code into FrontPage or some other HTML editing software. Mozilla has out a new HTML editing program that's really fun to work with (but then I get my kicks making spreadsheets and designing databases.)
You'd have to upload that to a server and you'd still need to have the pictures on a server just the same... So it's really more work in the long run.
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QuietThinker
Hmmmmm....I am unable to detach them as yet.
Anyone else?
~QT
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Sudo
QT,
Click on the link and save it as geeks.eml. Then when you double click on it, it should come up in Outlook or Outlook Express. Kinda' neat stuff, huh?
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Ductape
Come down to the alter brother sudo and be converted.
Ooops, this isn't the doctrine forum
never mind
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QuietThinker
Oh no, I did that Sudo...
And none of my programs could detach them. I've no doubt it was me :-)
~QT
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ChasUFarley
You take the images off, upload them to a server (I use imagecave.com for free hosting), and you post the URL that imagecave provides you.
I've taken them off the email for you and emailed them back to you as an attachment. You'll just need to get them on a server and the rest of it - but I know you're savvy with that stuff...
(Check your email...)
:)
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Chas,
Yes, I got your e-mail and thank you! Yes, I knew I could do that pic by pic. I was hoping there would be an easier way to convert the entire EML file and do it as one file. Actually, I posted this same question in a different form a while back by asking how you could save an EML file as a web page. That way, I could just post that.
Looks like no easy way, huh? And weren't those some neat pics??
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ChasUFarley
There is another way you can do it - but it would be so much trouble it probably wouldn't be worth it...
Since it's HTML based you could right mouse click on it and show source. Then copy and paste the code into FrontPage or some other HTML editing software. Mozilla has out a new HTML editing program that's really fun to work with (but then I get my kicks making spreadsheets and designing databases.)
You'd have to upload that to a server and you'd still need to have the pictures on a server just the same... So it's really more work in the long run.
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GarthP2000
:o :o :o Man! That *is* dating yourself, dude! Talk about 'many, many moons ago'.
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