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Hey,

I am trying to change my avatar but every time I try and do it it will not work. I have removed it completely and then uploaded a new one, still won't change my old one keeps coming up instead.

If a Admin can try and fix it at his end, that'd be great.

post-29901-1172822374.jpg

Thats what I would like it changed to. Thanks :O

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I read another topic I found, said to try and use a URL. That seemed to work. Someone else had the same issue with me.

Is there a problem with the Database? Anyhow, I just linked it from my boost cruising posts.

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The pic you've linked - thats whats currently in your Avatar.

I suggest you clear your system cache etc etc :O

Then you'll see the avatar we all see, as its currently correct... but probably still drawing your other one from your PC.

So no action on our part.

Cheers

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if you type in 96 in both boxes it will look better

Thanks.

The pic you've linked - thats whats currently in your Avatar.

I suggest you clear your system cache etc etc :O

Then you'll see the avatar we all see, as its currently correct... but probably still drawing your other one from your PC.

So no action on our part.

Cheers

I have done all of that, the only reason it is working is because I have linked it as a URL, when I upload it it won't work.

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So its working ye? Or do you need to upload?

There is a forum upgrade coming soon that said to address issues, what ones it does/does not fix though im not sure.

I havent read any release notes etc. Although i might do that in a few weeks for my own interest :O

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host the pic on some thing like imageshack or photobucket

and use the URL

it only phucks up when you try and upload

and remember you must chose the width and height if the pic isnt 120 x 120 or it will make it 120 x 120 and distort it.

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