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Posted: Mon 05 Jul, 2004 18.03
by James Martin
Gone
The requested resource
/bbc1national/buttons/bbc1nationalindex.jpg
is no longer available on this server and there is no forwarding address. Please remove all references to this resource.
Posted: Mon 05 Jul, 2004 18.25
by Neil Jones
Flava wrote:Gone
The requested resource
/bbc1national/buttons/bbc1nationalindex.jpg
is no longer available on this server and there is no forwarding address. Please remove all references to this resource.
Already mentioned, covered and answered in this thread.
Do try and pay attention.
Posted: Mon 05 Jul, 2004 19.16
by russnet
Flava wrote:Gone
The requested resource
/bbc1national/buttons/bbc1nationalindex.jpg
is no longer available on this server and there is no forwarding address. Please remove all references to this resource.
Ooh eck, have I been a naughty boy then!
By the way, the clone button did the trick for me. I guess I just need to play about with it but thanks to those who helped me.
Cheers!
Posted: Sat 10 Jul, 2004 19.45
by Larry Scutta
I think I get what is meant by merging graphics.
On Photoshop it's as easy as just putting each image on a diffrent layer and then removing bits with the eraser
Posted: Sat 10 Jul, 2004 20.06
by Pete
410 is a very innacurate error to send out for such things
I'd say maybe 406 (Not Acceptable) would be more accurate, 401 (Authorisation) would do I suppose but that implies a login is required.
Posted: Sat 10 Jul, 2004 20.44
by Neil Jones
403 is the correct "not allowed" HTTP message (since it implies that you are not allowed to list this directory, access that file, have anything to do with this site).
410 is misleading, really. Says its gone when it hasn't. Remote loading limitations.
Posted: Sat 10 Jul, 2004 21.59
by Pete
Well the thing with 403 is it also means
The server understood the request, but is refusing to fulfill it. Authorization will not help and the request SHOULD NOT be repeated.
Which implies there is no way to view it using HTTP when there is.
Posted: Sat 10 Jul, 2004 22.04
by Cheese Head
Assuming this problem is done with, may I intrude?
Is it possible to, using PSCS, to put one picture over another. ie. two faces. I've tried the clone tool which would work if the faces were the same size but it's also very fiddly with the clone tool.
Posted: Mon 12 Jul, 2004 16.04
by Lee
rts wrote:Lee used PSP.
Me? I used Photoshop 7, Row... Photoshop 7!! How many times :roll:

Posted: Tue 13 Jul, 2004 09.21
by russnet
I am always open to more suggestions. Unfortunately I much as I would like try other options, my PC is a bit screwed at the mo, currently using a friend's one.
I've posted sommat about this in the system32 thread on computer clinic for anyone that can help. Although I might be tempted to get a new PC. Like me, it's getting on abit but money is always the issue in these things.