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I have merged all the picture/gallery issues threads into one

Yes we know about it :domokun:

Yes we are working on fixing it as a result of the upgrade

Please just sit tight and a resolution will come as soon as feasibly possible.

Thankyou.

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I'm trying to upload pics to one a post and it wont allow me, I receive the following error:

"Upload failed. Please ask the administrator to check the settings and permissions"

The pics are only 41kb in size and I've tried two different pictures. Neither of them work. I have tried a new post and it also doesn't work.

Please help!

Thanks.

Thanks Sl!m, I started reading that thread but the initial posts had nothing to do with my problem. I didn't realise it was a post full of unrelated faults until you pointed me back at it.

i keep getting this message and i can't post pics up.((( Upload failed. Please ask the administrator to check the settings and permissions))) why!!!!

this is happening to me in the for sale area and everywhere on the sau site when it comes to posting pics

I was able to upload a few attachments a day or so ago just before the last server maintenance but tried again this morning and got this error message.

Upload failed. Please ask the administrator to ensure the uploads directory is available

i have a for sale thread trying to sell my car but can not upload any pics of it.

i have tried on several occassions and its really pissing me off.

noone wants to look at a car that there is no pictures of.

is anyone else suffering from the same thing i am???

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Attaching images works for me...

Loading time will be fixed soon, I have to run the site for a while on a new server to accumulate enough logs to base the changes on.

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