Dries , all,
Thanks, ist a bug , found it myself now , only when using the option
"Use LibreOffice Dialogs" the bug is happening , when using System
dialogs , the Http locations can been used
i fill a issue
Greetz
Fernandnd
Fernand,
I just tried this in 4.2.2.1 as well, and this works just fine: I
created a new file and inserted an image through insert image from
file.
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On 17 March 2014 17:30, Fernand Vanrie <sos@pmgroup.be> wrote:
With 4.2.2.1 windows
Pictures in Writer and Html documents linked to a http location no longer
opens and can no longer been inserted what makes the use of images in a HTML
doc imposible
A picture "linked" to "http://pmg.pmgroup.be/enews/idb/grafiek9.jpg" can
been opened and viewed in a writer and Html doc until 4.0 but no longer
since 4.2
you can use the link to test
is it a bug or wanted behaviour ?
Greetz
Fernand
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