Displaying an Image that's NOT inline

Hi,
We have Oracle Portal Version: 9.0.2.3.0B
When we upload images they ALWAYS display inline EVEN if we choose "Link That Displays Item In Full Browser Window" or "Link That Displays Item In New Browser Window".
For some reason these settings are ignored.
Now i realize that i could upload it as a type:FILE which i'm sure will be the solution offered. But that's not the point as i'd prefer to use the type:IMAGE that Oracle makes available. Not only that, i need to create a new item type based on the Image type.
Am i doing something wrong here? Do i have to triple-click or quadruple-click to enable these settings? :-) Or are they just presented to tease us? Or,..is it a bug?

Chris -
Check the properties for the region the image items are shown in. On the Attribute/Style tab make sure the Displayed Attributes area does not have "image" in it anywhere. I.e. if you want the display name, ensure only "display Name Link" is there and not "Display Name and Image Link" which is the default.
Whatever attributes are listed here will show if they exist for the item type ... and let's face it - an image item definitely has an image attribute :)
Hope this helps,
Candace

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