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Daniel,
Thanks for the offer Daniel, I may take you up on it. The gif I was
attaching was 75k so I' m sure I was close to the limit. It sure would be
nice if "Big Brother" would let you know these things. I think I can resolve
the problem by making the chart smaller and reposting. Maybe next time!
Instead, I think the list will be better served if I simply tell everyone
what I was looking at and let them check it out themselves. So, I'll post
another message (S&P Triangle ) with the formation I saw. Thanks again for
the offer!
J.
>From: Daniel Martinez <DanM@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: Posting Problem
>Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 19:19:50 -0800
>
>I think the person who runs the Equis ListServ has instituted a new limit
>on the
>size of files you may attach. I believe the limit is 100K. Personally, I
>agree
>with this policy. I *still* use a 56K modem and I don't like my email
>taking
>forever to download. My Netscape Equis email file is already 45 MB's large
>so
>I'd rather not have people send 250 KB JPG files to me.
>
>If you want to send charts to the group, you must convert your JPG charts
>to 256
>color adaptive GIF's. A 250 KB JPG chart will convert to a 25 KB GIF, at
>most.
>I still have a free utility which will convert most formats of PIC files to
>other formats. It's only 273 KB in size. If you're interested, email me.
>I'll
>upload it to my personal web space and send the group the link.
>
>Good Luck,
>Daniel.
>
>
>j seed wrote:
>
> > List,
> > I have tried now on two separate occasions to post a chart to this list.
>The
> > first was posted before 11:00am and the second just after 4:00pm. Is
>anyone
> > else having such a problem?
> > J.
>
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