Trouble Loading Photos?
#1
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Trouble Loading Photos?
I've been posting for a while now, but recently (I mean like within the week) I'm having trouble posting photos. Anybody else?
#2
#3
Drifting
going to jump in here, haven't been able to upload today either.....error message 101 ..something about the url.... my pics are all on aol...never had a problem before....
#4
I don't think error 101 is a valid error. In order to assist, we need some information.
I'm assuming the picture is hosted by AOL? In that case, unless you want CorvetteForum to also host the picture, you should not need to upload them to CorvetteForum but instead just hotlink them by copying and pasting the URL to the image inside a post.
I'm assuming the picture is hosted by AOL? In that case, unless you want CorvetteForum to also host the picture, you should not need to upload them to CorvetteForum but instead just hotlink them by copying and pasting the URL to the image inside a post.
#5
Drifting
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...anageattach&p= this is the message I get.....been using the manage attatchment button and then uploading pics from aol...never any problem until now....
#6
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I have always followed the same procedure to post photos. After typing the text, I click on the "insert image" icon. A screen comes up and asks if I want to "Browse My Computer." I click on that, and then my Finder screen comes up (I use an Apple Computer). I find the jpg image on my computer and click it. Then I click "insert." The screen then shows the progress of the upload -- it counts up from 10%. It gets to 99%, and then a box appears that something like: "Notice: image could not be uploaded." I have posted score of pictures this way, but the last few days all attempts have failed in the way I just described. Thanks.
#7
Are you using the Upload File from a URL option? Looks to work OK for me.
The link you provided doesn't make sense to help what and where your issue is as that is part of the Attachment system. I'd try another browser and/or clear your temporary internet files.
The link you provided doesn't make sense to help what and where your issue is as that is part of the Attachment system. I'd try another browser and/or clear your temporary internet files.
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...anageattach&p= this is the message I get.....been using the manage attatchment button and then uploading pics from aol...never any problem until now....
#8
What size are the files?
I have tried several times and all uploads are successful.
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I have tried several times and all uploads are successful.
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I have always followed the same procedure to post photos. After typing the text, I click on the "insert image" icon. A screen comes up and asks if I want to "Browse My Computer." I click on that, and then my Finder screen comes up (I use an Apple Computer). I find the jpg image on my computer and click it. Then I click "insert." The screen then shows the progress of the upload -- it counts up from 10%. It gets to 99%, and then a box appears that something like: "Notice: image could not be uploaded." I have posted score of pictures this way, but the last few days all attempts have failed in the way I just described. Thanks.
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#10
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I see that the file is larger, so maybe that is the issue. Don't know how to reduce it. Thanks, though.
#11
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I was just able to upload a photo, but I had to use the "get attachment" icon. When I tried to use the "insert image" icon it failed again. I guess I use this way from now on. Thanks for the help.
#13
I'm not aware of any issue preventing the service from working at all. I have been able to use the service today without issue. If the issue continues for you, I'd suggest clearing your browser's cache (temporary internet files) and also check the file size you're trying to upload.
#14
File sizes of pictures can vary despite being from the same camera. Today's cameras can take large pictures and also store them without compression or low compression to create very large pictures. Nearly every website has some sort of limit on allowed file sizes. If your images are too large, you will need to either use a program to resize them or (not as good of a solution) reduce the resolution or increase the compression of pictures that your camera takes.
#15
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File sizes of pictures can vary despite being from the same camera. Today's cameras can take large pictures and also store them without compression or low compression to create very large pictures. Nearly every website has some sort of limit on allowed file sizes. If your images are too large, you will need to either use a program to resize them or (not as good of a solution) reduce the resolution or increase the compression of pictures that your camera takes.