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When I click on new post and try to upload a photo I get this message It only takes me about 20 seconds to do it, the photo is a JPEG and 53kb in size?
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You are seeing this message because of one of the following reasons:
Your session timed out.
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You probably spent too much time and your session timed out. This is, however, rarely the cause of the problem because we implemented a session keep-alive mechanism to prevent this issue from happening. However, the server itself could have experienced some problems that prevented this mechanism to work as it should, and therefore we cannot completely rule out the possibility of this either.
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RE: upload
This is what happening click (new post) click (click here to upload images) a box opens “select a file to upload†click (browse) find photo then click (ok) message “file uploaded successfully†click (ok) at bottom you have (ok) (preview) (cancel) click (preview) blank window opens click (ok) get error message. Internet explore, cookies enabled, photo jpeg/53kb
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just a test to see if I have the same problem... It appears that I do not...??? How long does it take for your upload..Perhaps you have a slow network and it times out? Rich
p.s. one thing different was that I was REPLYING to your post...you were creating a brand NEW post??? RG
p.s. one thing different was that I was REPLYING to your post...you were creating a brand NEW post??? RG
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RE: upload
I did a test and didn't have an issue
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=8670214
From the time I clicked 'new post' until I clicked OK to submit it was about a minute.
I do get the 'time out' screen once in a while. I usually type everything in notepad and make sure I know exactly where the pictures are. That way I can click 'new post,' paste my text, and upload images as fast as possible.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=8670214
From the time I clicked 'new post' until I clicked OK to submit it was about a minute.
I do get the 'time out' screen once in a while. I usually type everything in notepad and make sure I know exactly where the pictures are. That way I can click 'new post,' paste my text, and upload images as fast as possible.
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ORIGINAL: wzak29
my first build a G.P. PT-40 MKII
my first build a G.P. PT-40 MKII
Something else I have done regarding new posts. Write my text in notepad. Click new post, paste, submit. Then 'edit' the post and upload the phtotos into it.
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RE: upload
wzak29, did you type a message into the reply box or just try to upload photos? I believe you have to type something as well as upload photos. I don't think you can just upload photos without typing anything.
Beautiful PT-40, can not tell by looking at the finished plane that it is your first build, you did an incredible job.
Beautiful PT-40, can not tell by looking at the finished plane that it is your first build, you did an incredible job.