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Post by fernwood on Sept 29, 2019 4:54:29 GMT -5
All the photos are broken links for me.
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Fossilman
Cave Dweller
Member since January 2009
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Post by Fossilman on Sept 29, 2019 9:20:42 GMT -5
All see is x's ….
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Post by kellykellykelly on Oct 1, 2019 23:11:22 GMT -5
That is strange...I got the pictures are up for me. Could it be the browser you guys are using?
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Post by Pat on Oct 1, 2019 23:19:33 GMT -5
I don’t see the photos. I’m on iPhone 6S with Safari.
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Post by fernwood on Oct 2, 2019 4:36:18 GMT -5
Chrome on a lap top.
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NRG
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since February 2018
Posts: 1,688
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Post by NRG on Oct 12, 2019 22:47:17 GMT -5
Yeah, something is broke. Chrome on Android. TommyAny clue why her images aren't visible?
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Post by Rockoonz on Oct 13, 2019 1:25:54 GMT -5
Yep me too. Too bad, I love me some oco's. A dealer at the Pertland Regional show this weekend is called loco for oco's.
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Post by 1dave on Oct 13, 2019 9:22:49 GMT -5
I can't see why the images aren't showing. Ocos seem to be unique among geodes and to the Rio Grande Do Sul region of Brazil. Everything had to be perfect to form those wormy exteriors, white feathery interiors (bordering into tiny quartz crystal) and the hollow quartz filled cavities.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Oct 13, 2019 12:00:35 GMT -5
I can't see why the images aren't showing. If you select just the URL for the photos, for instance on the first one [http://res.cloudinary.com/kelly3green/image/upload/v1569742226/a43j6rj6qddlijh6rje4.jpg] and enter it directly, you get this error message:
"HTTP: 404 Not Found
This error (HTTP 404 Not Found) means that Internet Explorer was able to connect to the website, but the page you wanted was not found. It’s possible that the webpage is temporarily unavailable. Alternatively, the website might have changed or removed the webpage."
Kind of sounds like the photos have been moved or deleted, once they were uploaded to Cloudinary. Or, there may be a setting that makes them inaccessible to the public? But if that were the case, you'd think you'd get a message saying you were not authorized to view them.? I don't know.
kellykellykelly , I know you have uploaded photos previously, so your Cloudinary account seems to be in order. Best bet would be to start over again, upload them once more. Just try it with one of them.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Oct 13, 2019 12:02:26 GMT -5
Ocos seem to be unique among geodes and to the Rio Grande Do Sul region of Brazil. Everything had to be perfect to form those wormy exteriors, white feathery interiors (bordering into tiny quartz crystal) and the hollow quartz filled cavities. 1dave , great photos, info and links for the ocos! Lots of info there. Thanks!
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