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So far so good . . . thanks for the support, encouragement and technical tips.

 

I'm keeping the original image filenames in case anyone who's interested would like to search the site and find the context in which they were first posted.

 

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1 hour ago, Tas said:

I'm keeping the original image filenames in case anyone who's interested would like to search the site and find the context in which they were first posted.

Decided to test this theory...  The search took eternity and a day, but it found both the gallery / album entry for the image, and the post which included the original image URL.  So this will work both ways: album to topic / post, and post to album. :)   Nice to know it works both ways.

 

I then repeated the test with one of my own images.  It only found the album entry - because the post only includes the image, not the file name.  I expected that.  Just wanted to document that so readers know when the file name search does and doesn't work.

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10 hours ago, LizEF said:

Decided to test this theory...  The search took eternity and a day, but it found both the gallery / album entry for the image, and the post which included the original image URL.  So this will work both ways: album to topic / post, and post to album. :)   Nice to know it works both ways.

 

I then repeated the test with one of my own images.  It only found the album entry - because the post only includes the image, not the file name.  I expected that.  Just wanted to document that so readers know when the file name search does and doesn't work.

 

I am so pleased you made it work.

This wonderful, selfless, caring community has given me so much and I'd like to continue sharing my journey of learning and experiences with its members, new and old.

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2 hours ago, Tas said:

 

I am so pleased you made it work.

This wonderful, selfless, caring community has given me so much and I'd like to continue sharing my journey of learning and experiences with its members, new and old.

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