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Feb 07, 2006 22:22


Now you can upload images to another 3 popular sites: photobucket.com, imageshack.us, tinypic.com. Imageshack and Tinypic do not require to register before upload but have certain limits after which images are automatically resized as you can read in the terms of service for the particular site. Images are uploaded using emulation of web interface ( Read more... )

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qfemale February 7 2006, 19:36:17 UTC
I seem to lose my settings each time I close the program. Any idea what I am doing wrong?

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qfemale February 7 2006, 19:36:47 UTC
eh, I mean general settings, not setting for those picture-sites.

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qfemale February 9 2006, 17:21:39 UTC
I also can no longer see pictures that are stored in private galleries even tough I am logged in. When I switch to the web-tab I can see them. But not in the WYSIWYG nor the post-preview. What's up with that?

And yes, still losing my settings each time I close the program... :-(

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quirrc February 9 2006, 17:24:59 UTC
read this thread, repeat exactly and send me log files
http://community.livejournal.com/ljwin32_sema/16891.html?thread=2013435#t2013435
do set include mask otherwise the file will be very large.

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glenmarshall February 7 2006, 20:00:09 UTC
It seems to not be abole to access my custom moods. :-(

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immorak February 7 2006, 20:28:10 UTC
I can't wait to try it out using photobucket!

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immorak February 8 2006, 11:31:11 UTC
I downloaded the new Semagic but where are the photobucket settings?

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quirrc February 8 2006, 11:57:21 UTC
In the same place as flickr as described in the previous entry

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quirrc February 8 2006, 11:59:01 UTC
If you mean a field to type username and password, it uses cookies without any additional settings.

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ex_ex_5h001 April 11 2006, 14:23:03 UTC
No matter. Go to the admin comsole and type ban_set mithgol.

It rox.

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macros - music detection? cetan February 7 2006, 22:21:08 UTC
I'm using Semagic to post to a WordPress install. WordPress doesn't have support for a music detection/information field. I was thinking I would just include music info as the last line of every post.

Would it be possible to create a macro within Semagic that can grab the detected music information (using an approved media player, of course) and add it to the body of an in-process post?

I think the only thing I'd need to do that is to know the parameter (it's not as simple as [lj-music]) to call in the macro and the formatting would be up to me. But perhaps it's more complicated than that?

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Re: macros - music detection? nightvyxen February 11 2006, 23:47:09 UTC
Have you looked in Plugs or third part add ons for Word press, I used to Use that software longbefore I went EE, And I was able to use a Addon/plugin for it.

If its not about ask in Wordpress forums that was how I had many help getting things to add to my blog.

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