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Old 28-05-2018, 18:01   #31
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Re: boat worker's tool kits

Mods--why has my photo been removed from the first post?
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Old 28-05-2018, 18:10   #32
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Mods--why has my photo been removed from the first post?
Looks like a problem with Postimage.org, where you hosted the image, not this site.
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S--thank you, but even the image address is gone.
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another glitch
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Old 30-05-2018, 11:06   #35
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In my usual browser, the security settings are on "mildly paranoid" and all active scripting (ActiveX, Java, Javascript, etc.) is disabled. Your first post shows up with no indication that there is any type of image in it, but a peek at the coding shows some calls for a link with active scripting. So, however it is being hosted? There is something more than "just" hosting being done. (Perhaps simple tracking by the host for the usual datamining purposes.)
And that's enough to make the image disappear without a trace from secured browsers. I see [sic] that all the time when people post links to videos that are played using unnecessary active scripting links. This is one of the major security arguments about web sites and practices that has been going on for a long time now.
And, this time not a CF issue.(G)
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Old 30-05-2018, 12:46   #36
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h--thank you. The image site is postimage.
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S--thank you, but even the image address is gone.



The image address is still there in the HTML:


"https://s26.postimg.org/5180o8zmh/tool-kit-1.jpg"


But that URL doesn't work for me.
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Here's the image. But it's too late for me to edit the first post.

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