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markg5267341
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January 7, 2017
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Deviant art

  • January 7, 2017
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Quicks question I've embedded some  deviant art pictures on my site which  work fine in preview Mode but are not connecting when site is uploaded. Has anyone else had this issue if so what's the solution??

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    Correct answer Nancy OShea

    Oh dear I hadn't thought of if like that. Just looked at adobe stock and it's so expensive  £20 for 10 images is really out of my price range.Will need to find a cheaper alternative


    The last thing you need is a nasty gram from an attorney demanding penalty fees for taking content that does not belong to  you.   Worst case, they haul your butt into court and you wind up paying higher fines + court costs and possibly losing your web site when the host shuts it down.  It's not worth the risks.

    Do a search for royalty free images on Google.  You can find affordable images at other royalty free image houses like Dreamstime and others.

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    Read the licenses very carefully.  Most are exclusive meaning only you can use them.  The license does not extend to other web sites.

    Nancy

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    BenPleysier
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    January 7, 2017

    The answer is in the code that you have used. Please make us privy to that code.

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    markg5267341
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    January 7, 2017

    Hi

    Here's one of the pages Monster Dracaenae Echidna

    And here's the code

    <object width="450" height="312">

            <param name="movie" value="http://backend.deviantart.com/embed/view.swf?1">

            <param name="flashvars" value="id=214274839&width=1337">

            <param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always">

            <embed src="http://backend.deviantart.com/embed/view.swf?1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="450" height="312" flashvars="id=214274839&width=1337" allowscriptaccess="always">

          </object>

    However I think it may be down to the viewer to update adobe flashware, but happy for second opinion

    Nancy OShea
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    Community Expert
    January 7, 2017

    #1 do you have written permission to use material from deviantart.com?  If not, you should obtain it first as you could be in a lot of trouble for copyright violation.

    #2 Flash is a dead web technology.  Very few people can view Flash content anymore.  It's been replaced with HTML5 and CSS3.

    Nancy

    Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert