This has reared its ugly head again. When I look at an article where the author has used IMG bbCodes with attachments, I can see the pictures he uploaded, but when he looks at the article, he cannot see them. It appears to be a permission problem, but I do not understand what is happening.
Here is a sample of an article that exhibits this behavior.
Code:
Rare warranty card for KW mvt #52002.
[IMG]http://mb.nawcc.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=248868&px120=1[/IMG]
Grade 1-KW. 7 jewels, gilt, plain regulator (early ones with a silver index and later with "oreide" (brass) index). Early ones are marked "7 jewels" while on later ones this marking was dropped. S/ns are generally in the 1xxxx or 11xxxx ranges.
Grade 1-KW s/n 17000.
.[IMG]http://mb.nawcc.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=248884&px120=1[/IMG]
Grade 1-KW, s/n 17210, marked "7 Jewels".
[URL="http://mb.nawcc.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=249015"][IMG]http://mb.nawcc.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=249015&px120=1[/IMG][/URL]
Grade 2-KW. 11 jewels, gilt, early ones are marked marked "11 jewels" but later this marking was dropped. The train jewels are set directly into the plate without a setting. Many have an "imitation" setting around the jewel that consists of a circle inscribed on the plate and two non-functional jewel setting screws. Compared with the grade 3-KW, the balance bridges have relatively simpler engraving. Some have 4 plates jewels showing while another variant is jeweled-in-pairs. Most have plain regulators but some with Hurd's regulator probably exist. If the KW mvt is gilt, 11 jewels and has a s/n in the 2xxxx range or 12xxxx range then it is more than likely a 2-KW.
Grade 2-KW mvt #22901 which is jeweled-in-pairs (two visible on top with the other pair on the pillar plate side) and has "imitation" jewel settings.
[IMG]http://mb.nawcc.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=248883&px120=1[/IMG]
2-KW, s/n 20915, 4 visible jewels in top plate, without "imitation" settings.
[URL="http://mb.nawcc.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=249018"][IMG]http://mb.nawcc.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=249018&px70=1[/IMG][/URL]
Is there some straightforward way I can make these pictures appear. The pictures were there when the article was originally written even though the author did not use the recommended tools and create wiki image pages.
Perhaps someone sufficiently talented could write a transformer application that would allow attachments to be converted to a standard formal wiki image.
My authors are very frustrated over this.
This is the article the snippet is from.
http://mb.nawcc.org/showwiki.php?tit...Wind_Movements