At 01:16 PM 12/29/99 -0500, you wrote:
Ron -- Good reply, and EBay does tell one how to load an image that can be
referenced in your ad -- BUT :-) -- most of the ads on EBay come with a
picture of the item and don't require you to go to some other page to view
the item -- I'll bet Mike wanted to know how to do that -- and EBay is
mute on this issue (I think)
You're slightly incorrect... the images are not kept on ebay servers (one
of the devilishly great ebay ideas) but on a server of the seller... you
either put a link to the photo in the spot designated by 'picture url' or
you embed the tags in the 'description' field. Using the description field
works much better if you have more than one photo...
All you would have to do is insert the following HTML code
<img src=http://www.dentontaylor.com/ebay/myitem.jpg>
where dentontaylor.com is replaced with your server and directory and
myitem.jpg is replaced with the actual file name.
and repeat for multiple photos...
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