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Ok, most of the issues should be resolved.

The search index is being rebuilt as I write this, so it wont be 100% back to normal for about an hour.

If you guys have any more issues from now on, can you show me examples (if there are any.)

Thanks guys, my apologies - the migration was rushed to minimise downtime.

How do you smell? Terrible??? :D

Haven't been able to upload decent sized pics for a while now and it is still happening.

Files of only a few KB seem to work but nothing 1mb or close to 2mb works.

Either get an "Upload Skipped (Error IO)" or this: post-78856-0-09295400-1364381321_thumb.jpg

How do you smell? Terrible??? :D

Haven't been able to upload decent sized pics for a while now and it is still happening.

Files of only a few KB seem to work but nothing 1mb or close to 2mb works.

Either get an "Upload Skipped (Error IO)" or this: attachicon.gifError.JPG

Best joke ever!

Hmm, ok, what skin are you using? I just uploaded a 1.3mb image using the Deluxe skin without problem.

Hey mate we still don't have the mobile version with the white background

Ok, will check this out.

  • 2 weeks later...

How do you smell? Terrible??? :D

Haven't been able to upload decent sized pics for a while now and it is still happening.

Files of only a few KB seem to work but nothing 1mb or close to 2mb works.

Either get an "Upload Skipped (Error IO)" or this: attachicon.gifError.JPG

Best joke ever!

Hmm, ok, what skin are you using? I just uploaded a 1.3mb image using the Deluxe skin without problem.

Ok, will check this out.

This is still an issue ^^^

I have had 1.6mb pics work and 400kb pics fail. Mostly fail. :(

I tried different skins too. If I try to upload multiple pics, I will get maybe 5 out of 7 failing.

  • 3 months later...

Still having issues with uploading pics... Upload Skipped Error403. or sometimes a script timeout.

Keep getting this Cloudfare thingo too where you have to type the weird words to prove you are a human.

Happens sometimes when posting or changing profile details etc...

I would put up a pic of it but well... Upload issue. :( I did try.

Win XP, IE8, Innovation.

*Edit Just had to prove humanness to post this. LOL

Always get it on my phone..

I know if it takes too long that means the post has gone through, then I just press back or go to another page. ;)

Keeps me from double posting for now.

Edit:

Sorry, just noticed about pictures as well.

I am using photobucket and it WAS working fine uploading the picture straight to the post, but then now I can't seem to find that code to 'copy&paste'

It just comes up with a link to the photobucket website.

Edited by Zrobe

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