Apparently, the new code would also allow to track view of embedded images - I have no clue as to how though. The only thing the "embed" iframes code would do is overlay the image with the title and photographers name (good) and a huge white flickr logo (bad, bad, bad). Here is a new image from flickr - it doesn't matter from when the image is, it only matters that the correct code is used. Now, copy and paste the embed code on the backend of the website webpage where you would like to embed it. Next, click on the Share Icon and choose the Embed option. Select the correct (old) one, and things are working just fine. Hover the cursor on the You option, available on top of your account dashboard, and select Album and proceed to select the photo or video. You are just using the wrong code - the one flickr added yesterday and made the default. In essence, there is (and always has been) a working way to link to flickr images from PN. All my posts have been about the HTML code still working fine - not about the new embed code NOT working. OK, for the third time: I did not use the "embed" iframe code but the HTML img code straight from flickr. Did you edit it, or did it come straight from Flickr? Each print will be an edition of one and signed by Madonna and fashion. Sorry Dieter, but when I inspect your code it doesn't have "iframes" in it, instead is is "img" code. In October, over 40 prints first published in Sex will go up for sale as part of a special standalone auction. Trying to use the embed code fails with the same error message as shown in a thread above. There's a lot of discussion in the Help forum on flickr - apparently, many sites don't like the iframes hence one can add this change/addition to the long list of changes flickr made that don't seem to be all that well thought through. I have not tried the embed one - my previous post was about the "old" HTML code still working (and there is no reason for it not to as it hasn't been changed). In this tutorial, we use the Flikr Edit application which allows you to create a backup of all the images uploaded by you. On flickr, under the code to be copied one needs to select HTML from the three options given: embed, HTML, BBcode. Just did in this test thread: using the HTML code (not the embed one).
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