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i always load the images to ImageShack® - Image Hosting

then you copy the html code of the image onto the description (make sure you click the html tab first, the click back to standard)

that way you can have as many pictures as you want for free rather than 12p each AND you can have them much larger than ebay lets you have on its photo uploader.

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I tried IE but same problem and firefox worked last week.

 

Buzz do you mean "Timba"? I wouldn't have called my dog after a bit of wood, that would be silly!

 

Yeah who'd do a silly thing like that eh :blushing::001_unsure:

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In reply to your question though, he just sleeps all day now he's getting old and I would be much the same if I could!!

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I tried IE but same problem and firefox worked last week.

 

Buzz do you mean "Timba"? I wouldn't have called my dog after a bit of wood, that would be silly!

 

rupe try auctivia.com or auctivia.co.uk its powered threw ebay:thumbup:

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I sell fishing tackle on ebay and I use turbo lister and have no problems with that as long as it gets updated every now and then also talking about firefox I have to use internet explorer to update pic on my web site .

 

hope this helps

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