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 Can POTD download from a JPG-Link directly?

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ospotd Posted - Feb 27 2011 : 07:10:59
I want to load a picture from a http link which refers directly to a JPG image. POTD always states that it doesn't contain any images. I assume this is due to the fact, that HTML code is expected. Is there a chance to allow link to JPGs directly? Would be great, cause this is the name of the current picture from a webcam.

http://hafendomicil.dyndns.org:1025/record/current.jpg
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xequte Posted - Feb 27 2011 : 22:08:29
POTD doesn't allow specification of a port (the ":1025" part) within the URL, I'm afraid.



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