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Help.. I have been tring to upload a new image and I keep on getting booted from the site. I changed the settings to allow for larger images. I also resized the image to be considerably smaller. No Luck... Fla-Autodealersx is the site and its an image of a vehicle.
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Can you be a little more specific about where you are uploading images at? For example is this during ad placement? Are you talking about a category image?
Is this in the sites admin or front end? What version of 68C are you using? What template are you using? What exactly does "booted from the site" mean?
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Can you be a little more specific about where you are uploading images at? For example is this during ad placement? YES Are you talking about a category image? NO
Is this in the sites admin or front end? From the front end so I went in from the admin side and still, nothing. What version of 68C are you using? THe latest version I think since the site is hosted by 68c. What template are you using? Fla-Autodealersx What exactly does "booted from the site" mean? When it appears that an image is loading, the server stops responding and I am back to a page that reads: The website cannot display the page HTTP 500 Most likely causes: The website is under maintenance. The website has a programming error. What you can try: Refresh the page. Go back to the previous page. More information This error (HTTP 500 Internal Server Error) means that the website you are visiting had a server problem which prevented the webpage from displaying. For more information about HTTP errors, see Help. I'll happily share my admin info via e-mail if you would like to try it yourself. |
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Im not going to rehash all the nuances associated with images, you can read that here....
Understanding Images In the mean time I suggest taking a very small image, say 100px wide by 100px tall and see if you can upload that. If that works then you are going to have to spend some time determining what zie image your hosts web server settings will allow you to upload.
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