/editpic now gives you a fully formed img tag so you can cut and paste. This is helpful if you are replacing old instances of /getpic/ with the new img tags. Just [edit] the post. Copy the /getpic/xxxx number, and put it onto the end of /editpic/?pid=xxxx. Then the editpic screen will give you the full img tag you can copy and paste back into the post to replace the img src=/getpic/ tag.

Note, there is no need to do this to old /getpic tags. They will still work. But the new way is slightly (noticeable though) faster. So it is probably a good idea to replace often loaded images (like images that load every time your page loads) with the new form. At least if you want your page to load a little faster.

I've done this for a few pages that are (relatively for us) high traffic. Hopefully nobody minds me taking that liberty.
- jim 3-12-2004 7:15 pm


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