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When trying to delete a photo from the gallery nothing happens - the photo doesn't get deleted and the page does not reload.

To reproduce:

1. Go to Forums>SAU Gallery>My Gallery

2. Click on a photo

3. Check Delete photo checkbox

4. Press Submit Post

Firefox reports "Error: editInit is not defined", IE reports "Error: Object expected on line 321".

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I am having this problem. I have searched,

and apparently there is a delete this pic box which needs to be checked then submit.

I can't see this box anywhere!!

I click - ?OPTIONS

- Delete Image

- then asks am I sure, click ok.

It seems to try to delete but the image remains.

I have also tried using the edit function with no success.

[red cross here] Upload failed. Please ask the administrator to check the settings and permissions

also current attachments dont seem to be showing up after the move either

(just realised this thread was probably pre-move)

[red cross here] Upload failed. Please ask the administrator to check the settings and permissions

also current attachments dont seem to be showing up after the move either

(just realised this thread was probably pre-move)

i got the same issue as above, won't let me upload any pics

is it just me or does the web site appear a lot slower since the move to rackspace? i've done traceroutes and latency tests and it's approx. the same as previous host (latency and hops wise) so it must be the new server that's either overloaded or not powerful enough...

A lot of my searches time out and pages often don't load for 20-30 seconds .. or is it just me??

Well...

- Not sure how your searching, its not working at present... well, it wasn't since the move up until 2hrs ago :)

- Forum speed is the same for me

Obviously there are probably still some tweaks and what not still to be done.

Give it a week or two

Hi,

Probably a known issue but the homepage of SAU is not scaling the gallery images down.

The random gallery image is sizes like:

576px × 768px

Refresh gets me 1024px × 768px.

Which is re-arranging the layout of the front page...

I'm referring to http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/home.html

Does only appear to happen when I'm logged in, otherwise its a "You have reached your bandwidth limit and can not view this image" :worship:

Regards,

Gareth

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