posted on February 24, 2003 04:49:49 PM new
I do use AuctionWatch to launch my Ebay or Yahoo ads. I meant a way to host photos for auction sites such as IOffer. They only allow one photo to be uploaded from their site per ad. I like to put more than one photo in my ads.
posted on February 24, 2003 05:28:46 PM new
me too,i am on aol cable,but i get my free webspace just like the dial up folks,i get webspace for every email addr .
you can search and find out who offer webspace,it could be as low as 5 dollars a month
posted on February 24, 2003 06:43:34 PM new
When did AuctionWatch start limiting the number of photos you can upload to other auction sites? To the best of my knowledge, you can still attach as many pictures as you want to any auction site through the Legacy portion of the image hosting site.
The light at the end of the tunnel will turn out to be an oncoming train.
posted on February 24, 2003 07:44:21 PM new
Dad
That's what I was referring to. Selecting the "other auction site" button in AW after tagging half a dozen pictures, you just copy and paste the resultant html into the description area.
The light at the end of the tunnel will turn out to be an oncoming train.
posted on February 24, 2003 11:58:58 PM new
If you want reliable photo hosting, I suggest you take a look at one of these services:
http://myhosting.com/filehosting.htm
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http://www.pair.com/pair/shared/ftp.html
The FTP Account is our least expensive service, but is ideal for many small projects. Access to update your files is provided by FTP only, and advanced services such as CGI are not available.
One specific use for the FTP account is hosting images for use with online auctions; we have specific support for Blackthorne Software's AuctionAssistant.
[ edited by sun818 on Feb 24, 2003 11:59 PM ]