You can also try clearing your browser cache, and updating Java runtime to the latest version.
You can also try clearing your browser cache, and updating Java runtime to the latest version.
Weird. I tried to post a photo on FF and Safari and I got the same I've been getting, which is "invalid file."
I finally just left a link to the photo. It's the one in the soccer thread.
Carlos Miller is a senior editor at Miami Beach 411. He also operates Photography is Not a Crime, a blog about photographer rights, New Media and First Amendment issues. See featured articles by Carlos Miller.
OK, it worked here for some reason.
Or maybe not
Carlos Miller is a senior editor at Miami Beach 411. He also operates Photography is Not a Crime, a blog about photographer rights, New Media and First Amendment issues. See featured articles by Carlos Miller.
Now it's working for me. I really don't understand this because I didn't do anything differently.
Carlos Miller is a senior editor at Miami Beach 411. He also operates Photography is Not a Crime, a blog about photographer rights, New Media and First Amendment issues. See featured articles by Carlos Miller.
The photo comes out as a preview, but not when I make the post. All I see is a little blue square with a question mark inside.
Carlos Miller is a senior editor at Miami Beach 411. He also operates Photography is Not a Crime, a blog about photographer rights, New Media and First Amendment issues. See featured articles by Carlos Miller.
Now I'm trying to post a photo from my computer that is 221 kb, which is not large, and it tells me it is exceeding my quota by 21 mb.
Carlos Miller is a senior editor at Miami Beach 411. He also operates Photography is Not a Crime, a blog about photographer rights, New Media and First Amendment issues. See featured articles by Carlos Miller.
Carlos Miller is a senior editor at Miami Beach 411. He also operates Photography is Not a Crime, a blog about photographer rights, New Media and First Amendment issues. See featured articles by Carlos Miller.
OK, there is a little checkbox that must remain unchecked for the photos to be posted correctly. That is, if you are posting pics that are posted somewhere else.
If you check the box, it just doesn't work. I really don't know what it means when it says "Retrieve remote file and reference locally."
I just know that it means to be unchecked.
Carlos Miller is a senior editor at Miami Beach 411. He also operates Photography is Not a Crime, a blog about photographer rights, New Media and First Amendment issues. See featured articles by Carlos Miller.
Carlos, after our meeting, are you still unable to post pictures?
Here is the picture you sent me saved to my computer, posted with with the Advanced Uploader
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On my computer, I found I could upload this smaller sized pic, but I couldn't upload it in its original size, neither with the regular nor basic upload process.
Douglas Eames is a freelance writer, homespun philosopher and budget bon vivant who divides his time between Southern California and South Beach.
Thanks, Doug.
We should add the file size limitations to the the error message.
What size is the original pic that you were unable to upload?
I originally tried to upload a pic that was 2.79 mgs (2448 x 3264) and it didn't work. The above pic was 51.7 kb (653 x 490).
Douglas Eames is a freelance writer, homespun philosopher and budget bon vivant who divides his time between Southern California and South Beach.