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Originally Posted by GaryT
I'm lazy today and don't want to read through 129 pages of posts .....
Anyone have success using this on vb 4.2 ?
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Nope, only works on 3.x. AME 3 was coded for 4.x, which I'm hoping to getting around to creating a definitions set for this month.
<whisper>It was mentioned in the first post.</whisper> But it has it's limitations, since it uses vB's built in parsing feature. So the definitions set will be a lot smaller.
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Originally Posted by eJM
You can click close to an image in a post to get it to show up in the redirect, but the redirect still only shows one image 1x1px in size that you have to have great aim to click. Most people won't have any trouble right-clicking the image to save it, but some (like me, with a disability) have difficulty and others (with even greater disability) may have even more difficulty or might not be able to do it at all.
It might also seem like I have way too much time on my hands - because I do.  You? You ain't stupid. You are one of a very small handful of good coders that also support their work and often support the work of others.
Jim
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Then you might find this useful, whenever you have an image open directly in your browser, you don't have to right click it to save it. You can just use the Save option in your browser, or just hit Ctrl +S on your keyboard. And if you can left click more easily than right click on an image, you can drag that image into your address bar (in most browsers I've tried) and it will open the image up directly, which you can then Ctrl + S to save.