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Inserting images wrecks my messages

LEGEND ,
May 30, 2014 May 30, 2014

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11foro.JPGIE 11/Win 7: images are inserted at the beginning of the message and not at the cursor position:

Also, I have no scrolling bars at the right side of the message window. I could compose my message as I wanted in FF/Win, but lost the scrolling bars and couldn't write anything else after inserting a second image.

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LEGEND , Jun 23, 2014 Jun 23, 2014

I'm sorry I didn't see this thread before, Claudio.

I believe it's bugs in the forum script when specifically run on Internet Explorer.  With browsers - and web pages that alter their functionality depending on which browser they detect - it's often hard to pinpoint who's at fault.

Anyway, the workaround, for those who find this thread, is to just drag the image to where you want it.

-Noel

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LEGEND ,
May 30, 2014 May 30, 2014

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I can second this.

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Valorous Hero ,
May 30, 2014 May 30, 2014

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Hi,

I am using Firefox and have found that I need to hit return a couple of times after typing the message and before adding the image.

I can compose long messages with images see my message #9 in this thread (you can ignore the actual content - just view the layout).

Cannot use Organizer in PSE 12.

Brian

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LEGEND ,
Jun 02, 2014 Jun 02, 2014

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 03, 2014 Jun 03, 2014

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Adding this to the list. Not sure if anything can be done- this seems to be normal "inserting image" behavior for most websites I've visited.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 03, 2014 Jun 03, 2014

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Madison, thanks for adding this to the list. All I can say is that it was never like this before the up/downgrade...

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LEGEND ,
Jun 13, 2014 Jun 13, 2014

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m.m.murphy wrote:

Adding this to the list. Not sure if anything can be done- this seems to be normal "inserting image" behavior for most websites I've visited.

Ach, das ist Quatsch!  (German idiomatic expression to say "That's nonsense".)

I suspect a newly introduced Windoze or Internet Exploder bug.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 13, 2014 Jun 13, 2014

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I can confirm that this happens when using Internet Explorer, not with Firefox.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 13, 2014 Jun 13, 2014

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I'm a prolific screen shot embedder and I have not noticed any change whatsoever.  Images get inserted at whatever point I place the cursor.

The main difference seems to be that I'm still on a variety of Macs, using Firefox (currently 30.0). 

Claudio, traidor. 

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LEGEND ,
Jun 23, 2014 Jun 23, 2014

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I'm sorry I didn't see this thread before, Claudio.

I believe it's bugs in the forum script when specifically run on Internet Explorer.  With browsers - and web pages that alter their functionality depending on which browser they detect - it's often hard to pinpoint who's at fault.

Anyway, the workaround, for those who find this thread, is to just drag the image to where you want it.

-Noel

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I can confirm that this does work in IE: Embedded images

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