Test Pilots needed... upload images thingy for ScoobyNet
#3
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by rsquire:
<B>Matt.. You never seen a Herccy Bird before??
*cough* from Near Swindon *cough*
me thinks a certain person is from somewhere between Wootton Bassett and Calne
But the question is which squadron? and why is the pic taken from the right hand seat?
LOL
Richard[/quote]
Herccy bird - Fat Albert ya mean!!
<B>Matt.. You never seen a Herccy Bird before??
*cough* from Near Swindon *cough*
me thinks a certain person is from somewhere between Wootton Bassett and Calne
But the question is which squadron? and why is the pic taken from the right hand seat?
LOL
Richard[/quote]
Herccy bird - Fat Albert ya mean!!
#5
Can I post a piccy from a jpeg file off my computer or does it have to be one lifted from a webpage??
If I post a piccy of the 'Folding Camper' you will all want one then the camp fields will all be full of nice Campers on gold wheels - nooooooooooo!!!!
Pete
If I post a piccy of the 'Folding Camper' you will all want one then the camp fields will all be full of nice Campers on gold wheels - nooooooooooo!!!!
Pete
#6
Dumped
Nice wheels, what make are they ? and how big ? think they'd look great on my scoob. A sort of retro brake dusted up old steel wheel effect. And how did you manage to get the rims so thin ! they must be 165's !
Seriously though, the ones in the bottom pick, what are they ?
Nice wheels, what make are they ? and how big ? think they'd look great on my scoob. A sort of retro brake dusted up old steel wheel effect. And how did you manage to get the rims so thin ! they must be 165's !
Seriously though, the ones in the bottom pick, what are they ?
#7
Wow it works!
Cheers Mattski
A very cold, but fun, day in Wales(Copyright boomer 2000)
What a wonderful idea, now I can post my own piccies without having to write my own webpage
Chris
(pslewis: This was straight off my C: drive! Sorry if some gold wheels got in by default )
[stage 1: Nice 'RS' - the one on the trailer ]
[This message has been edited by CharlieWhiskey (edited 03 February 2001).]
Cheers Mattski
A very cold, but fun, day in Wales(Copyright boomer 2000)
What a wonderful idea, now I can post my own piccies without having to write my own webpage
Chris
(pslewis: This was straight off my C: drive! Sorry if some gold wheels got in by default )
[stage 1: Nice 'RS' - the one on the trailer ]
[This message has been edited by CharlieWhiskey (edited 03 February 2001).]
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#10
and it shall come to pass that all of those with doubt will see the light, and their doubt shall be no more. The light will envolope them and make them feel warm for the colour of the light is G O L D
Top pic btw... where is it and what are you in?!?!
Top pic btw... where is it and what are you in?!?!
#12
Matt.. You never seen a Herccy Bird before??
*cough* from Near Swindon *cough*
me thinks a certain person is from somewhere between Wootton Bassett and Calne
But the question is which squadron? and why is the pic taken from the right hand seat?
LOL
Richard
*cough* from Near Swindon *cough*
me thinks a certain person is from somewhere between Wootton Bassett and Calne
But the question is which squadron? and why is the pic taken from the right hand seat?
LOL
Richard
#13
rsquire - I could tell you but then I would have to kill you.....
Oh alright, I did a fill-in detachment for the Weather Research Flight a couple of years ago (hence the right hand seat - not there any more I hasten to add!). Picture was taken at 50ft over the Gulf Of Bothnia up near Sweden - we were doing air sampling I think.
Sorry it's not a scoob picture but a) you did ask for test "pilots" and b) the only picture of my scoob I've got is of it's mudflaps...very exciting
[This message has been edited by SimonH (edited 03 February 2001).]
Oh alright, I did a fill-in detachment for the Weather Research Flight a couple of years ago (hence the right hand seat - not there any more I hasten to add!). Picture was taken at 50ft over the Gulf Of Bothnia up near Sweden - we were doing air sampling I think.
Sorry it's not a scoob picture but a) you did ask for test "pilots" and b) the only picture of my scoob I've got is of it's mudflaps...very exciting
[This message has been edited by SimonH (edited 03 February 2001).]
#15
That is really quick.
Matt
PS;-Josh great photos, putting cheque in the post.
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#17
Well, for someone so clever - its amazing that you are colour blind!!
Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese do NOT allow any postings of gold wheels!!!
I must say well done however I take my 'silver' cap off to you sir (I still dont know hoe to get it working!!!! ha ha ha )
Should I put a picture of me on???? to let everyone print off and throw darts at??
Pete
Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese do NOT allow any postings of gold wheels!!!
I must say well done however I take my 'silver' cap off to you sir (I still dont know hoe to get it working!!!! ha ha ha )
Should I put a picture of me on???? to let everyone print off and throw darts at??
Pete
#18
Hello,
Because I love you all I have written a little thing that will allow you to upload images/files to a central repository for future reference.
The way it works is as follows.
1. Go to the website and click Browse, select a local file for upload.
2. IF the file is allowed to be uploaded, i.e. you're not trying to upload something daft like an executable or zip file etc the system will save the file to it's disk.
3. The file is renamed to use a unix timestamp. i.e. say you upload scooby.gif the new file might be called 981158519.gif. There is a very good reason for this, it makes it fairly hard to guess what a file might be called plus it gives us some form of uniqueness (ish). Basically, it retains the extension and replaces the filename with a timestamp.
4. The system then displays some info, this includes the original filename, the size of the file, the new file etc.
5. More importantly it lets you test the upload has gone o.k... click a link and you're file will be displayed in a new window.
6. Also... it builds the appropriate ScoobyNet Image tag for you, simply copy and paste it into your post and away you go.
i.e. the image tag that was built for the filename above is as follows:-
So, give it a go and see what you think
Because I love you all I have written a little thing that will allow you to upload images/files to a central repository for future reference.
The way it works is as follows.
1. Go to the website and click Browse, select a local file for upload.
2. IF the file is allowed to be uploaded, i.e. you're not trying to upload something daft like an executable or zip file etc the system will save the file to it's disk.
3. The file is renamed to use a unix timestamp. i.e. say you upload scooby.gif the new file might be called 981158519.gif. There is a very good reason for this, it makes it fairly hard to guess what a file might be called plus it gives us some form of uniqueness (ish). Basically, it retains the extension and replaces the filename with a timestamp.
4. The system then displays some info, this includes the original filename, the size of the file, the new file etc.
5. More importantly it lets you test the upload has gone o.k... click a link and you're file will be displayed in a new window.
6. Also... it builds the appropriate ScoobyNet Image tag for you, simply copy and paste it into your post and away you go.
i.e. the image tag that was built for the filename above is as follows:-
So, give it a go and see what you think
#26
oooh....responses!
Pete... you can post pretty much any image file from your machine. You are literally copying the image to my server, which then gives you the url and scoobynet image tag. Just plonk the image tag in a scoobynet post and hey presto, image is in there, or... plonk the url into a browser and there is your image.
Stage 1... I like that cosworth flavour, even if you have got APS on it (Auto Pendulum Simulator)... you guys are so funny to watch in the wet
Arron... You should see a Browse button on the following web page.
Pete... you can post pretty much any image file from your machine. You are literally copying the image to my server, which then gives you the url and scoobynet image tag. Just plonk the image tag in a scoobynet post and hey presto, image is in there, or... plonk the url into a browser and there is your image.
Stage 1... I like that cosworth flavour, even if you have got APS on it (Auto Pendulum Simulator)... you guys are so funny to watch in the wet
Arron... You should see a Browse button on the following web page.
#30
All i get when i find the file and upload it is done and thats it. No piccy.
Tell me in non teccy terms cos I`m useless with computers.Took me all day do sus out photopoints thingy.
Is it because the file was too big 2048 by whatever.
Tell me in non teccy terms cos I`m useless with computers.Took me all day do sus out photopoints thingy.
Is it because the file was too big 2048 by whatever.