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tanzanitearabians
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Posted - 12 Dec 2010 : 7:13:45 PM
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Hi! Does anybody know where I could find photos of the following Horses : Inass Rucasja Gai Warsaw Ferzon Ivory Wings Exelsjor
Thanks
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Rozy Rider
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barbara.gregory
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tanzanitearabians
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Posted - 13 Dec 2010 : 5:19:46 PM
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Thanks for that but it doesnt show me photos for some reason!Can someone post them here please? :D |
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shfwarrior
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Posted - 13 Dec 2010 : 8:44:46 PM
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hiya....get the pedigree up the under the reports heading (1st Left) the last choice is photos...then you can see them SueXX
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Tzarina
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Posted - 15 Dec 2010 : 12:23:15 PM
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Sorry to hijack this thread, but does anyone know how to save the pics off allbreed, the one on yhe main page and the full pedigree page. I can never get it to work |
Tzarinaarabians@yahoo.com
"The horse is God's gift to mankind."
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Rui
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Aremeriel
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Posted - 15 Dec 2010 : 1:40:15 PM
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Originally posted by Rui It's quite easy. All you need is to right click your mouse over the image and then choose Save picture as. You can choose the folder and name for the image.
Not so easy on Allbreed, Rui. ;) On the full pedigree page the image shows on a mouse-over event using javascript. This means that when you move the mouse towards the picture of the horse, the picture will disappear as you're moving away from the mouse-over event. On the photo page the programmers have set right click to open another menu than the standard web-browser one. Right clicking on an image there let's you choose to display progeny, pedigree etc for that horse.
There are at least 2 methods to get those pictures saved. One requires you to have picture software on the computer, the other one requires a certain understanding of internet addresses. ;) Both methods work on both pages.
First method is fairly easy, but requires picture software. Paint is fine. 1. Mouse over the image that allows you to see the picture 2. On keyboard, press shift+prtscn 3. In picture software make sure you have an empty file open that is big enough for the picture. 4. Choose paste from menus, mouse clicking or keyboard shortcut. You now have a screenshot of your browser so you'll have to crop the picture to only show the horse picture.
Method 2. On the pedigree page, right click and choose show source, source or equivalent (depends on browser). A wall of text appears. Press ctrl+f and type ped_p.gif this should mark out ped_p.gif on this line (example using Maymoon
<center><b>MAYMOON</b><a href="javascript:nothing();" onmouseover="showInfo(1);">
<img src="/images/ped_i.gif" border="0" hspace="2" align="absmiddle"></a> <a href="javascript:nothing();"
onmouseover="changeFloat('<center><b><big></big></b></center><br>
<img src=http://www.araberzuchtverband.de/vzap-neu/pics/elitepferde/maymoon-cte.jpg width=400>', event);" onmouseout="changeFloat('')">
<img src="/images/ped_p.gif" border="0" hspace="2" The img src http://www.araberzuchtverband.de/vzap-neu/pics/elitepferde/maymoon-cte.jpg is the horse picture. Copy the address, open a new browser window/tab and paste the copied address, press enter. This will show only the picture you want. Then you can right click the image and choose save as...
On the picture page (gamil manial as example): Do the same as previous example to show the source code. Then search (ctrl+f) for the horse's name. It should mark a similar line as this:
</td></tr><tr><td class=w valign='top'><center><a href="index.php?query_type=horse&search_bar=horse&horse=GAMIL MANIAL&g=5&t=">
GAMIL MANIAL</a></b></center><br>
<img src="http://images47.fotki.com/v1590/photos/1/102140/395864/GAMILM-vi.jpg" onMouseDown="clickMenu('GAMIL MANIAL',9,1,event);"width='300'><br><center>
gr. H, 1912 by SAKLAWI II ex DALAL AL ZARKA</center> img src http://images47.fotki.com/v1590/photos/1/102140/395864/GAMILM-vi.jpg is the address to copy. Paste in new browser window/tab and right click the image and choose save as.
Edited to add the easiest method of them all. On the horse, click edit information. In the new window, the link in: 'Picture URL:' is the address to the picture. Copy it, paste in new window and save image. ;) |
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Edited by - Aremeriel on 15 Dec 2010 1:52:08 PM |
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Tzarina
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Posted - 15 Dec 2010 : 4:58:26 PM
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I must be incredibly thick, I think. I tried the easiest method and got the new window up with the link 'picture URL' but it wouldnt let me copy and paste |
Tzarinaarabians@yahoo.com
"The horse is God's gift to mankind."
"The daughter who wont lift a finger in the house is the same child who cycles madly off in the pouring rain to spend all morning mucking out a stable."
"All horses deserve to be loved by at least one little girl during their life" |
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tanzanitearabians
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