Quote:Tad Carlucci' Which is exactly my point. This process is a violation of the Flickr ToS and can get your account there terminated.
Really? I never realised that. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I shall stop using this method of showing my pictures. I'll be honest, when I sign up to a site, I simply place a tick in the terms of service - I never ever read and digest those "hundreds" of paragraphs of "Terms and Conditions" but I have revisited your reply above and I note that Flickr want people to visit their site to see the advertising. I guess it all makes sense - they want direct traffic in order to gain revenue from their advertising. I wonder if this is true for other major picture uploading service? Do they all try to stop their users linking to pictures from alternative sites around the Internet?
I wonder, although you have found a way of uploading files here, do KittyCatS mind us uploading a mass of pictures onto their servers? If it is such a convoluted way of doing this, it seems that (perhaps) it is something that they did not intend us to do - otherwise KittyCatS would have made it more simple and easier to do.