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Jay (ND)

03-03-2005 08:21:22




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You outdid yourself Kim - nice work! Will the person placing the ad have the ability to delete them once the item is sold?




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Kim

03-03-2005 09:20:22




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 Re: New photo ads in reply to Jay (ND), 03-03-2005 08:21:22  
Jay, yes you can delete photo ads if you are the one the placed it. You are asked to set a password when you create the ad, and that same password combined with the ad number will let you modify or delete it.

Kim



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txblu

03-04-2005 06:38:25




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 Kim in reply to Kim, 03-03-2005 09:20:22  
Kim,

With all this new photo ad chatter, I visited the threads and the pics don't come up. Everything else does. Didn't have this problem before. Running Windows XP home edition.

Thanks,

Mark



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Allan in NE

03-03-2005 08:36:50




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 Re: New photo ads in reply to Jay (ND), 03-03-2005 08:21:22  
Jay,

I think that feature only works if the tractors are fairly priced. :>)

Allan



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Jay (ND)

03-03-2005 11:29:07




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 Re: New photo ads in reply to Allan in NE, 03-03-2005 08:36:50  
you mean the delete won't work for my M that I think is worth $8k, but the highest offer I've had is $1500?



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Maine Fordson

03-03-2005 09:42:50




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 Re: Searching photo ads - help! in reply to Allan in NE, 03-03-2005 08:36:50  
I'm constantly running into a glitch when searching the photo ads...

After I enter my search string (i.e., "Deere") and get the results (let's say 400, for example), I click on the "Details" link and am able to view the ad.

Once I have finished looking at the ad, however, and try to go back to the other 399 search results, I invariably get a blank screen with this message: "The page cannot be displayed The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your browser settings." I then have to go back and re-enter the search string to see the ad listings.

Could someone please enlighten me? Do I need to adjust my browser settings? I certainly don't recall adjusting them, and it used to work, before.

Thanks in advance for any and all assistance you can provide to this technologically challenged Luddite...

-- Maine Fordson

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williamf

03-04-2005 05:15:17




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 Re: Searching photo ads - help! in reply to Maine Fordson, 03-03-2005 09:42:50  
If you move up from IE to Mozilla Firefox you can use tabbed browsing. You just right click on links instead of left click, then click "Open in New Tab." The page you're looking at never closes, you just close the new tab when you're done and the original page is still there. Works great for the discussion forum, too. You can go down the page right clicking and open all the threads you want to look at, then go thru the tabs. No waiting for downloads, never lose the original page.
Wm

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Allan in NE

03-03-2005 10:30:34




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 Re: Searching photo ads - help! in reply to Maine Fordson, 03-03-2005 09:42:50  
MF,

That little problem is in your machine. Either you need to clean out your cookies or have the security level set too high.

Also, if you click on "Return to Photos", it sometimes works a little better.

My experience, anyway.

Allan



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Maine Fordson

03-03-2005 11:11:21




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 Re: Searching photo ads - help! in reply to Allan in NE, 03-03-2005 10:30:34  
Allan --

Tried cleaning out the cookies (but kept around 50 of them, for the family"s most-visited websites), but no difference. Am using Norton Internet Security program, so I guess I need to dig around in the manual (the manual? perish the thought!) and see if I can figure out what"s going on...

As for clicking on "Return to Photos," I don"t seem to have that -- my screen says "Press Your "Back" Button to Return".

Thanks for the reply, though.

-- Maine Fordson

P.S. -- Just discovered that I *can* go back to the photo listings if it is the second or subsequent page of ads. Must have something to do with the "search" page...

Don"tcha just love technology? :-)

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Dave N Texas

03-03-2005 11:34:13




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 Re: Searching photo ads - help! in reply to Maine Fordson, 03-03-2005 11:11:21  
Try clicking on tools on top of your browser, then scroll down to Internet options a window will pop up and on the bottom left corner it says colors. Click that. Now look to see if the visited and unvisited links are the same color. If so just click on the actual color block and it will allow you to change colors for either .
That should help. If you can make sense of my note here.



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Maine Fordson

03-03-2005 11:17:47




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 Re: Searching photo ads in reply to Maine Fordson, 03-03-2005 11:11:21  
And it just keeps getting deeper... Just noticed that the apostrophes in my postings are now shown as quotes (it didn't do this before I cleaned out the cookie jar)... Not sure just how I managed to do that...

Well, they say that it's a poor workman who quarrels with his tools, so I'd better shut up for now and study that manual...

- Maine Fordson



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