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I get that infamous: "We encountered a problem. The reason reported was
It looks as if your file attachment size exceeded the max size of 146.88 KB.
Please click back to return to the previous page. "
Would love to make that larger, since Im always sizing down images to make em work in the post. I run a photography forum, and we post a ton of images obviously. Any thoughts, ideas would be greatly appreciated...Rob
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This is set in the forum permissions; each forum has its own setting.
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thanks! that was a load...we have so many forums.....but all got done... I doubled the amount to 250400 vs half that...that oughta do it..appreciate it..>R
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Just remember that the value is in bytes. So a 1MB file would be 1,048,576 bytes your new value of 250,400 = 244.53125 KB or 0.2388 MB
Blue Man Group There is no such thing as stupid questions. Just stupid answers
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Also keep in mind that users are going to have to load the pages and all of the images; so the more pictures on the page the more bandwidth you'll be burning through.
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