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Old 02-18-2009, 06:56 AM   #1
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Why do I get so many upload errors when importing photos?

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Old 02-18-2009, 07:10 AM   #2
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Why do I get so many upload errors when importing photos?
Just a guess, but could the photo's be to large ... you might compress them down ... And see if that helps.... Make sure to copy the original pic.
I usually will compress than down to a document size.

This is just a guess....
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I'll give that a try, just seams weird that two photos taken back to back, one will load ,one won't.
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I'll give that a try, just seams weird that two photos taken back to back, one will load ,one won't.
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I'll give that a try, just seams weird that two photos taken back to back, one will load ,one won't.
Same problem here. Takes 3 pictures then errors. Is there a limit on how many can be posted?
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Are you guys talking about posting images in a thread, or in your gallery?
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Oh well it would have to be a size issue, or a server one. But I doubt its the server.

Honestly the easiest way to upload images is to go to photobucket.com
Open an account, host the images, copy and paste the IMG code into your message.
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Thanks. I will give it a try.
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