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This is the error I keep getting when trying to upload to the '04 drift nats.

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This occurs occasionally when the server is currently too busy to display the page, or there is the database is in a breif period of maintenance.

Technical details follow :  

Warning: copy(/home/websites/93/www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost/data/563/14320409_drift2_006-thumb.jpg): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/websites/93/www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost/image-inc.php on line 224

If this problem persists, please copy the error above and E-Mail the information along with the URL of the page you are trying to visit to [email protected], thank you!

and

Error creating thumbnail! Error code: 1

Command:

"/usr/local/bin/mogrify" -size 200x150 -quality 70 -geometry 200x150 '/home/websites/93/www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost/data/563/14320409_drift2_006-thumb.jpg'

I manaed to break it :bscreen:

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  • 3 weeks later...

i haven't heard of anybody else getting the error, can you see if you upload to your personal gallery?

that sucks too, i wanted to get the drift nats album filled quickly so i can see them!!! :rofl:

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