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bronco bill - 31 Dec 2003 04:36 GMT
i want to use pictures on my eBay listings and they refer to the URL of the pics. they speak of "hosting the pics" online at a web site. apparently software is needed to upload the pics. does anyone know if xp pro has such software? eBay provides it, but temporarily and eventually at a price i would assume. does anyone here have experience uploading pics like this? i need a mentor, lol.
                                                               
Mary Sauer - 31 Dec 2003 15:41 GMT
Does your ISP provide you with web space? You can setup your own URL with your images
and link them to your eBay listing. You need a ftp, there are free ones available.

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> i want to use pictures on my eBay listings and they refer to the URL of the pics. they speak of "hosting the pics" online at a web site. apparently software is needed
to upload the pics. does anyone know if xp pro has such software? eBay provides it,
but temporarily and eventually at a price i would assume. does anyone here have
experience uploading pics like this? i need a mentor, lol.
 
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