On Mon, 22 Apr 2019, Curt wrote:
On 2019-04-22, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
I'm not convinced: after doing what you suggest, I only see under the image
"commented by you today", but no visible comment...
Oh, shit, you must've toggled the "make my comments invisible and only
reveal the fa
On 2019-04-22, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
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>I'm not convinced: after doing what you suggest, I only see under the image
>"commented by you today", but no visible comment...
Oh, shit, you must've toggled the "make my comments invisible and only
reveal the fact itself that I've commented" sw
On Mon, 22 Apr 2019, Curt wrote:
On 2019-04-21, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
more precisely, I want to give access to the images AND their associated
comments (generally 1 or 2 lines)
If not html, what do you suggest to do that?
(the html support was is also discontinued in Dropbox)
On 2019-04-21, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
>
> more precisely, I want to give access to the images AND their associated
> comments (generally 1 or 2 lines)
> If not html, what do you suggest to do that?
> (the html support was is also discontinued in Dropbox)
>
In drive open the image
Le 21/04/2019 à 23:40, Pierre Frenkiel a écrit :
> On Sun, 21 Apr 2019, didier gaumet wrote:
>
>> What I gather is that Google did not announce end of html support (It's
>> the heart of its ecosystem) but end of life of its Google Drive PC
>> tools, in order to access Google Drive via... html (Chr
On 4/21/19, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
>
>In a previous post, I said:
>> what I want to do is to give access
>> to other people to the html file, in order that they can display
>> the images together with the comments contained in the html.
>
> more precisely, I want to give access to the imag
On Sun, 21 Apr 2019, didier gaumet wrote:
What I gather is that Google did not announce end of html support (It's
the heart of its ecosystem) but end of life of its Google Drive PC
tools, in order to access Google Drive via... html (Chrome as the
central tool) :-)
I saw:
"Deprecating web ho
Le 21/04/2019 à 21:22, Pierre Frenkiel a écrit :
> It seems I was not clear enough: what I want to do is to give access
> to other people to the html file,
A webpage containing images is not a simple html file (look at the
previous link)
If you cannot sea pictures in your webpages stored on
On Sun, 21 Apr 2019, didier gaumet wrote:
Le 21/04/2019 à 10:10, Pierre Frenkiel a écrit :
of course, I'm using a web browswer, but with either chromium or
firefox,
I have the same problem when opening my html file: the images are not
displayed.
1) What I mean is (from what I under
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