Trying to get some pix up from the GTG but PB is giving me a hard time. I hit browse, click on the pic, it highlites, then click on open, and the numbers go to the PB place. I hit upload and it says uploading for a few seconds, then uploading complete 100o/o, then about three seconds later a red bar comes up saying no images selected, and the pic isn't in my files. Am I doing something wrong or is PB just not working right? Still messin with it. Went to the new downloader,where you just highlite the pic and open and it uploads. Says no image selected, then upload error #504.
79 Barth Classic
Posts: 3497 | Location: Venice Fl. | Member Since: 07-12-2004
Okay,Danny it seems to be working for me. What I do is open a photo in photobucket left click on IMG code. It says copied. Go to my Post a Reply window and Paste.
This seems to involve less steps than other methods I have tried.
Nick
Posts: 1732 | Location: Harlem, GA | Member Since: 09-17-2007
Nick, it's not a problem to get the pix from PB to a post. The problem is getting them to PB in the first place. The corrupted photo makes sense, but I've gone back and tried pix from all my old albums and it does the same thing. If I can figure out how to send a pic to Bill, I will.
79 Barth Classic
Posts: 3497 | Location: Venice Fl. | Member Since: 07-12-2004
Originally posted by Danny Z: Does that use up bandwidth?
The biggest drain on our resources is the uploading and attaching of pictures within a post - This is what keeps pushing us into a more expensive price plan.
To combat this, I've been deleting most attachment and placing it into my photobucket account then linking it back here. So, it really doesn't matter anymore... it's just a little extra work for me but I can handle it.
So, go ahead and attach a picture or make up a Kodak Easy Share link. If it's a resource drain, that starts to push us into a more expensive plan, I'll handle it and you wont even know it.
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