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Anyone having problems upping pictures can u pls post details here?@Matuva you mentioned you couldn't do this just earlier now - can you let us know the platform you are using?

 

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I'm using Windows 7 Professional 64 bits, browsers are Firefox 45.4 ESR, Chrome 57.0.2987.110

When I try to past a picture in the message, the picture appears, ands a message says: You have pasted content with formatting.   Remove formatting

and I can't submit the post then, untill I remove the picture. The option to upload the picture and insert it has disappeared too.

 

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test.jpg.70485a95fb97b418973d8f3d8cb8977b.jpg

Are you drag & dropping the picture to the top panel or the bottom panel?

Aphyosemion Australe var gold.jpg

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No, I try to copy & past. The drag & drop option doesn't even appear any more now. On the side of the "insert other media" button, just a blank grey field.

I would have post a picture to show the problem, but can't do that . lol

Java problem?

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Tried, but no luck. I also cleared the Java cache, no more luck.

I will try at home. Something might have changed in the network at office. At the moment I open the reply window, I can see the command "Drag files..." appearing & disappearing immediately...

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23 minutes ago, Matuva said:

I can see the command "Drag files..." appearing & disappearing immediately...

Weird.

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I see the "insert other media" button, but I don't see the "Drag files..." menu, or so briefly just when I open the reply window

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11 minutes ago, Matuva said:

Trying from home. Windows 7 pro, Firefox 50, Chrome 57, Safari 5.1.7

Still the same problem

Can you post a screen shot of what you are seeing please? You can use imgur to upload the image, and link back here.

Nevermind, I think this is what you are seeing right?

image issue.png

 

Hmmmmm, i wonder if you have hit your image quota as a regular member which is why it takes the attachment option away. Any other regular members with the same issue?

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Yes Nogi, that's exactely what I am seeing. I think this is because I have reachh a quota somewhere, but I could not even erase any of the pictures I have uploaded in my profile

Any special thing I have to d to delete some of the pictures I have in my attachments?

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Unless you want to go and delete old pictures (or possibly have an admin do it?), you may be better off upgrading your membership, or creating a Photobucket, Flickr account (Flickr is owned by Yahoo) *or* sharing from Facebook if you have images uploaded there... or any other site along those lines.

 

https://skfaquatics.com/forum/attachments/

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Yai! It works again. I didn't realized that I forgot to renew my membership.

Just renewed it, and things go fine again ^^,content.gif.6063c8e95dd2179528311d2cb3c50098.gif

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