I did. Nothing.
I checked my provider, and it gives me the same code, so there's no reason for it to not work. Hm. I'm sure it's something ridiculous.
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I did. Nothing.
I checked my provider, and it gives me the same code, so there's no reason for it to not work. Hm. I'm sure it's something ridiculous.
Give me an image URL.
The .htaccess file is in /graphics/revue/auction/? And you're using the exact text I suggested? If not, can you post it?
RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^$ RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^http://(.*.)?emahollywood.com/.*$ [NC] RewriteRule .*.(jpg|jpeg|gif)$ [link] [R,NC]
I put it both in that folder and in my main folder. It thought it was supposed to work in all sub folders, but when I didn't I uploaded to the auction folder, too.
Okay, I'm way too tired to be sensible right now, so I'll look at it again in the morning, if that's okay.
Also, the way I troubleshot mine was to take out the line that allowed that site to see its
own
images, and see if it really broke it hard. That is the RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^http://(.*.)?emahollywood.com/.*$ [NC]
line.
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See Blocked Inline-Images here.
ETA: Comparing their example to what you posted Allyson, the only major difference I see is in the Rewrite Rule:
RewriteRule .*\\.gif$ - [F]
Is it possible to burn a CD of pictures on a mac that will always open up as a slideshow on a PC?
My boss has her daughter's prom pictures on a CD. The photographer showed her the pictures on a slideshow (on a PC). She cannot get them to play as a slideshow on her PC (she has Kodak easyshare?).
I can get them into a slideshow on iPhoto, but that< I don't think, will work on a PC.
She also needs me to burn copies like this for all the people in the prom party.
GAH! HELP!!
Sophia, I *think* that the photo slideshow is a software issue, not an issue of how you burn the CD. If your boss has Kodak EasyShare, there's probably a preference she has to set that will automatically open the pictures as a slideshow.
And the same is true for all the people in the prom party -- and they might not even have that Kodak software.
My best guess is that all you can do is burn the photos to CD (which is a big enough favor, unless "Do stuff for boss's kid" is part of your job description). The software issues are up to the individual computers. Can you explain that to your boss?