Trixology
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Bull Winkus on February 10, 2014, 03:46:29 AM
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No matter which link I use, I can't seem to load
http://athena.trixology.com/index.php?topic=1165.msg9761;topicseen#msg9761
or
http://athena.trixology.com/index.php?topic=1165.msg9764;topicseen#msg9764
I'm using Safari and it just loads a white page with nothing in it and the arrow circle at the right end of the URL field is there, indicating the load has finished.
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Same thing happening to me.
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Me too. It started to happen when I posted a reply yesterday. The reply had a 404 KB jpg attached but it never showed up.
http://athena.trixology.com/index.php?topic=1165.0
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I also receive a blank page on this topic.
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Hi WeatherCat Fans
I thought I had been blocked or something I had earlier posted on that thread
cheers
[cheers1]
Update: If I use firefox and try to open it in a new private message I can open it that way but thats the only I can get it to open
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Fixed.
For some reason, the dimensions of the last image uploaded was too big for the forum to resize (there was no error logged in the forum logs however :( - looks like a forum bug).
The resize option has been turned off now, and the thread is visible again.
[cheer]
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the dimensions of the last image uploaded was too big for the forum to resize
Sorry about that. I knew the dimensions were huge but I thought the forum software would resize. I was more concerned about the size of the jpeg than its dimensions. Now I know. This was the first time I tried to upload a picture taken with my new camera (Canon Rebel SL1).
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I just resized the offending jpeg to 1728x1152. It's still too big but way better than before when all you could see without downloading it was one LED Christmas light. I'm learning.
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Hi Blic
I thought it use to tell that it was to large before it would let you post it
cheers
[cheers1]
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No worries, it wasn't anyones fault - just a bug somewhere in the forum software.
With regards to warnings when posting attachments, you'll be warned about the file size being too big (I think it's 1 megabyte, with a maximum of 4 per post and total attachment size per post of 2 megabytes), but not the actual dimensions of the image.