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bozimmerman
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 10:59 pm   

BUG: MXP IMAGE tag.
 
<IMAGE 'zac.jpg' URL="http://localhost/images/mxp/zac.jpg" ALIGN=RIGHT H=70 W=70>

The URL portal of the above MXP tag is not effective. And yes, the "Allow Image Downloads" is checked in MXP general settings.

Is this the right place to post bugs?

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MattLofton
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 11:33 pm   
 
Are you sure you're using it right? It may be that you don't need the name if you're using the URL, or perhaps you don't need the file name in the URL path.

To technically answer your question, though, if it's a repeatable bug you should add it to the bug reporting database (found under the Support menu). You can post beforehand to increase your own understanding or to let others know what's up about the bug and suchlike, so that you don't unnecessarily report a working feature but it's not really required that you post.
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Zugg
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 12:46 am   
 
The URL should *not* contain the filename. zMUD appends the filename (the first argument) to the URL to get the full path. So, the URL should end in a slash and should not include the filename.

To quote the MXP spec:
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The URL of the path for the graphic if it should be downloaded on the fly. This is not recommended for large graphics but is supported to be compatible with the MSP URL parameter for sounds. The classname is appended to the URL, along with the name of the graphics file itself.


Anyway, this is not a bug.
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