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Originally posted by Eden:
Oops, oops again. Here's the right link.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4796...TRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1

Thanks millions, Ramona


This isn't meant to sound condescending or anything, Ramona. With the terriffic numbers I see on your feedback record I'm sure this is elementary to you, but I've never corresponded with you before, and I thought I should eliminate the first question that popped into my mind after viewing your code: By chance, are you trying to use HTML in your listing title?

CB (crouching behind office chair)
OK guys, I have this custom template set up and it's the only one I use. I had it down to a science with Turbo Lister but I thought it would be nice to save some money by using Auctiva. I know html but for some reason I am having a block when it comes to getting Auctiva to work for me. I thought that by using Auctiva's photo hosting and resizing feature that I could save $$ on Photobucket and save a couple of steps in the resizing. I like to have my photos under the title and above the description. If I keep the title html within my description then I can't use the Auctiva photo hosting feature. My reasoning is insert the photo/images tag in the middle of my description tag. Does that make sense. Or am I missing something?

SOrry to sound so stupid but I'm beginning to think that maybe I'm better off use the services that I know how to use. Ramona
Now, I do really sound stupid. This above response by me was about another question. I still can't figure out why Auctive is dropping the "girl" the word "girls" in my title. No, I am NOT
using html in my title tag. It's just the tag that is inserted by Auctiva. I type in the wording I want without any html. Any ideas? Ramona

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