"CAR FEATURED IN PICTURE IS AN EXAMPLE ONLY AND NOT THE CAR FOR SALE"
Yeah, you're selling a P reg purple Audi A6, so just take a picture of any old A6, here, this one'll do, a 51 reg silver one, and bung that on the auction.
Peter
"CAR FEATURED IN PICTURE IS AN EXAMPLE ONLY AND NOT THE CAR FOR SALE"
Yeah, you're selling a P reg purple Audi A6, so just take a picture of any old A6, here, this one'll do, a 51 reg silver one, and bung that on the auction.
Peter
Blimey! Is that allowed?
Hmm, makes you wonder just how bad his really is. Maybe it isn't purple, it is girly pink.
Ok, just a question...
Why whenever I click these ebay links of silly cars you guys always post up,
90% of the time it says invalid item?? I even try copy&paste with now luck:-(Andy R
Mostly this would be because the URL has trimmed onto the next line. You can use notepad to combine the two halves of the URL back into one line and paste that into the address bar of IE.
You're using Outlook Express though, so that's about all you can do. Ebay item URLs are longer then Express is willing to make the lines, as far as I can see.
Cos they paste em and the URL is more than abour 70characters and wraps over
2 lines. When Outlook distress shows them on my screen I usually get away with adding the first digit of the 2nd line to the URL in the browser once I have clicked it.Copying and pasting doesnt work as the clipboard copies a return character at the end of the line and only pastes the first or last bit into the single line address space in your browser.
HTH
Douglas
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I get the same problem in gravity, must be an option or switch that I'm missing.
Gravity being the news client you are using rather than the rather useful quirk of physics that holds you to the planet?
(c:
Douglas
If you put the URL in brackets a decent newsreader should ignore the line wrap.
I don't think that helps the OP.
Even PC users aren't forced to use OE. There are plenty of free alternatives that work. ;-)
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Or even both.
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