OK since the attachments feature shows clickable thumbnails of both pictures you elect to upload and also has a "URL" facility to show thumbs of pix already on the net here is B45's first flickr picture as a thumbnail
I uploaded it to corfid using the same "manage atachments" facility
see the screenshot attachment below
Denny had shown a true working flickr URL:-
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1052/...8bfeab.jpg?v=0
Note that clicking that URL or copying and pasting ostensibly would successfully display the picture in yiour browser but the bulletin board is "picky" and insisted that that file is invalid obviously because it is not clever enough to work out for itself that the perfectly valid file extension jpg is included .I had therefore quickly diagnosed that the problem lay in the tacky tacked on "?v=0" bit
so I pasted in the following into the"manage attachments"" upload from URL" box
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1052/...613f8bfeab.jpg
see the screenshot attachment below
There you are Denny success on a plate!!
This feature could be most useful since there is obviously no guarantee that the pictures you find on the net that you wish to display will always be available, indeed websites come and websites go and in particular I myself am in the habit of displaying Ebay auction pix which expire 30 days after the auction has finished, so using this attachment/upload feature will preserve the pix for posterity, or at least as long as corfid exists.
John Fowles
P.S. Note that both screenshots were uploaded from a floppy disk, yes I still use 'em
especially for uploading files to websites as it is far easier to browse a floppy than some obscure folder on my hard drive and it is a simple right mouse click "send to" operation to gather a set of files on a floppy