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    Re: limiting on-line exposure.

    No you just link it via the URL.

    Can't help you with the other. I can't figure it out either.
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    Kirk

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    Re: limiting on-line exposure.

    Quote Originally Posted by Drew Bedo View Post

    Now then, how may I get images removed from this website?
    I may have found it.
    Click "Settings" at the top right of this page.
    click "Attachments" at the bottom left menu.
    It appears that you can delete your photos on that page.

    I hope that works for you.

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    Re: limiting on-line exposure.

    That appears to work. Good job.
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    Kirk

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    Re: limiting on-line exposure.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirk Gittings View Post
    Strategically then you I would think you should only post them on one online site and then only link to that URL on all other sites. Then you only have to actually remove it from the single posted site to remove them from all sites.
    That works with low-stake sites, but there are archivist sites that copy the whole source. Be happy that so-far not many really care.
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