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[img]http://home.armourarchive.org/members/conrad/Armour/lionbreast.jpg[/img]



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Post by William Frisbee »

all you gotta do is put a period before the jpg...

[img]http://home.armourarchive.org/members/conrad/Armour/lion%20breast.jpg[/img]


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I cant seem to get it to work! Uggghhh! JT a little help?
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Post by JT »

Okay... I edited the code so it would show up. Since UBB twiddles any code you enter when it makes the post, I'm not certain what your actual error was. Here's what you *should* have put in, though:

Using HTML syntax:
<center>
<img src="http://home.armourarchive.org/members/conrad/Armour/lion breast.jpg">
</center>

Using UBB syntax:
<center>
[img]http://home.armourarchive.org/members/conrad/Armour/lion breast.jpg[/img]
</center>


Putting spaces in the file name "lion breast" will work most of the time, but you sometimes have to be cautious -- it's generally best to not have your filename consist of space-separated words. You can avoid potential problems by using %20 (hex-20 = decimal 32 = ascii space) in the pathname.

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P.S. I hope this works first try... editing posts which have commands typed out can be a pain. Image
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Post by j t »

BTW... ooOooooOOooOOOooooohhhh! Image

Does the fluting running up the center of the piece look crooked because of the curve of the breastplate, or are you "merely" 100X better than I'd be?

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Post by Conrad the Mad »

It is slightly crooked actually, I boutght this breast plate so I am no where that good. But I did try and flute the center, the problem was a dont really have a good fluting jig for doing a flute that long.

I( payed $50 for the breast, back, and full gorget that matches! hee hee hee hee

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Still working on cleaning the rust off of it!



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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Conrad the Mad:
<B>I( payed $50 for the breast, back, and full gorget that matches! hee hee hee hee

[img]http://home.armourarchive.org/members/conrad/Armour/lion%20gorget.jpg[/img]

[This message has been edited by Conrad the Mad (edited 10-04-2002).]</B></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Damn lucky bastard! ;-) Tell ya what, I'll give you $100 right now for them!
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Well umm how about No?! Maybe in the future I will trade it for something though.
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The worse part of that deal is that I was standing right next to him when he bought it. Damn -it could have been mine, all mine....

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Spaces break filenames in Netscape.

Use %20 between lion and breast.
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Post by Conrad the Mad »

all better now.
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