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Harry, In Windows, I just load the photo in the Windows Phot Viewer, rotate and save. Even if it shows properly oriented I rotate and go back to correct view then save.
First time I tried Image Button, only single file allowed. P6010001.jpg
Going to see if I can change Flash Settings.
No facility to change Flash Settings. I think this version of Firefox doesn't support it. I read somewhere that earlier versions may have,
Back to Chrome(Flash Allowed) and trying Manage Attachments .....
Go Advanced.....
Attachments Button(Paperclip or Manage Attachments)
The Popup window came up with a error "Plugin Blocked" along the top banner.
Clicked on the error notifiction(upper right corner).
Another popup comes and states "Flash Blocked on this Page"
"Run Flash this time" I clicked on that and then the multiple files upload popup came up.
Upload 2 files, then Done. (it inserted the photos as "Attached Images" bottom of post.
Note you cannot see the pictures in Edit mode, only when you Preview or Submit.
If I Upload then click the Insert Inline button, then Done, it will insert them where the cursor was last set.
Like this...
Cursor here...P5270118.jpgP5270119.jpg
Note the pictures are viewable immediately, but are thumbnails in edit mode, full size in Preview or Submit.
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