Everytime I try to upload a picture from one of my files I get a warning that says it can't connect to the internet or something. The picture isn't even on the internet.
Everytime I try to upload a picture from one of my files I get a warning that says it can't connect to the internet or something. The picture isn't even on the internet.
Jon, I get the same message... says I can't connect to the internet.
I remember the good old days when I could post a picture. One picture is worth a 1000 words, but I can't prove it.
Testing here guys ....
picture515.jpg
OK, this seems to be working for me. Tell me EXACTLY how you're trying to upload. Which buttons did you press, and let's see if we can figure it out.
FYI, the quick explanation is:
1. Reply to post
2. Click on Manage Attachments
3. In the MA dialog, chose the upper row of buttons titled "upload from your computer".
4. Select Browse
5. Browse to directory holding your picture
6. Hit upload
It *should* be there.
Ray
ps: sorrry it wasn't a bus picture, just tried to grab something the right size quickly.
Since the new server, max. size I can do is about 600 by 400 pixels. So anything that I have in my files that I used to be able to just download now have to be re-sized first. Downloading is much quicker at this size though.
I did notice that the Pics. Ken and Ellen put up are thumbnails and can be enlarged MUCHO by clicking on them. Wish I new how to do that. I don't dare experiment for fear of messing something up
Ray is your son on the drill team?
Hi Joe,
Maximum size for a jpg image is 6000x6000. I tested a large image in a previous thread, and it did work for me. Note that other image types have different limits which are much smaller. Make sure your image is a .jpg or .jpeg file, and NOT a .jpe file.
If you put up a really large file AND you do not use the [attach][/attach] syntax, then you'll get the behavior mentioned for Ken and Ellen.
My son is in that picture. I'm not sure if that was taken when he was in the regular army, or if it's more recent. Right at the moment he's in his third year at West Point.
Ray
I tried the steps exactly, and yet I still get the message "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage".
The image was a 640 x 480 jpeg.