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    How do I "un QUE" photos in the upload images thingie?

    Trying to upload my images and everything was working fine and then all of a sudden I get error messages saying all my files were too large and to use back button and fix... Well, I tried that and don't really know what to do other than just not upload those so I decided I would upload other photos in their place. Problem is, not it tells me those photos are still qued up and when I try to upload more I don't have room for them because those others are qued up.... I tried to log out and log back in and thought that would solve the problem but to no avail... They are still there.
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    I've got a couple like that too but haven't been able to figure out how to get rid of them. If I ever figure it out I'll let you know. Even with the two that fail every time I can still upload new photos though so it's not a big issue for me.
    If you are getting an error stating you don't have enough room, try uploading one or two at a time rather than a large number of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gadget View Post
    I've got a couple like that too but haven't been able to figure out how to get rid of them. If I ever figure it out I'll let you know. Even with the two that fail every time I can still upload new photos though so it's not a big issue for me.
    If you are getting an error stating you don't have enough room, try uploading one or two at a time rather than a large number of them.
    Problem I have is the ones that WON'T LOAD are the max in the QUE... No room for any more.

    Guess that means I need to win this contest since I will be handicapped in the future being able to post images and all.
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    I'll contact the developers and see if there is a fix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gadget View Post
    I'll contact the developers and see if there is a fix.
    Yes cause if you use the "back" button to correct then it takes you to the place where it says there are "_______" images qued and there IS a cancel "all" button but it is greyed out and not active. If I could just get to a point where I could clear the que then I would be fine. It's kinda like pulling up to a big cliff and then realizing you have no reverse and can't put the thing in neutral and push.... You are just stuck there.
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    i just did mine one at a time otherwise it didnt work
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    Quote Originally Posted by WookieWelding View Post
    i just did mine one at a time otherwise it didnt work
    That's what i did Wookie.I do the quick upload one at a time.I have to do this anytime a post pics.Can't do it any other way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluesman View Post
    Yes cause if you use the "back" button to correct then it takes you to the place where it says there are "_______" images qued and there IS a cancel "all" button but it is greyed out and not active. If I could just get to a point where I could clear the que then I would be fine. It's kinda like pulling up to a big cliff and then realizing you have no reverse and can't put the thing in neutral and push.... You are just stuck there.
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    Gallery work around fix

    I went to the gallery in my gallery folder and selected upload. Then on the right side of the upload window I changed from the Flash uploader to the standard uploader. I could then add photos without an error message telling me there were some images too large. Try it and let me know if that works. I did get a page not found error after the upload but when I browsed back to my folder the image was there.

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