How do I attach an image to a post? ( wrong?)

An explanation from another post. The <> is wrong. The rightmost icon seems right. I got this. Hmmm
Press the <> button at the bottom of the reply window then type in <img src=http://YourWebSite/image.jpg /> replace the type in bold with the link to your image .
I tried using the icon on another post, and it gave some msg about I'm not validated.  Well it was inserted.  Now to post.
Here I go again.

Hi,
I'm glad to hear that you got it working.
However, your problem is not related with VC++. So I moved it to
Forums Issues (not product support) forum.
Thank you for your understanding!
Best regards,
Sunny

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