If you use the [IMAGE#_URL] tags (where #=1 to 24) in the template editor (look lower left for Choose Image Type) for tags, that one does just the URL of the original stored image at Auctiva. To use that tag, you need to use standard HTML for coding, e.g. <IMG>.
The Auctiva Custom Templates editor uses "tags" to embed images. If you look at the lower left on the editor page, it has a "Choose Image Type:" with a drop-down selector. There are actually two types of tags that can work "full size", which Auctiva calls "Original".
There is an "Original Image" selection, which shows as "Images as they are, with no resizing or links to supersize.". I suspect that method will/should provide an image border, if that feature is enabled in Auctiva Account Settings. It creates tags of the form [IMAGE1_ORG].
The other type is the URL embed, i.e. you need to supply the surrounding HTML for support, e.g. [IMG]. It's selected as "Original Image URLs" and shows as "Insert image URL only. User will be responsible for all HTML img tags." It creates tags of the form [IMAGE1_URL]. I prefer this tag, as it gives you more control of borders, etc.
Note, you can have up to 24 images/tags. Using the tags in the template editor allows for selection of images in the one-page listing editor with use of the template.
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