Does anyone now what this switch is for?ishttps://photos.google.com/photo/Ahttps://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipNYRRF3RMUsYx_gtt5DVPCQsUUsl0QjU3OvcwWPF1QipNZCj12IwroqUxUylsKEW5A2v_8HGd5en7EqxWw
Well I don't know about everyone else but all I see is a bunch of garbled up letters and numbers that lead nowhere. Please try again to post a pic.
Mike
Didn't work for me either.
Same here
Jpeg compression converts a photograph into ASCII characters. If the line hadn't been truncated you would have all of the information necessary to recreate the photograph. Minus, of course, compression.
Fun pedantic fact for the day.
I miss my Teletype.
Old Toolmaker
Great explanation !
It's one of my Microsoft answers, correct and useless at the same time.
Get rid of the "A" before the https and see what happens.
Or do as I do. Instead of looking for something "Free" purchase an account at a web hosting company. I'm using the same account on which my company ran.
I just tried copying and pasting and I got a Google login page, so I logged in. Then I got "404. That's an error.
The requested URL was not found on this server. That's all we know."
Perhaps the original poster can try again.