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[Solved]: Problems uploading

Started by babycobra, May 01, 2008, 01:54:06 AM

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babycobra

its probly my fault for being a idiot or new to the software but I cannot what so ever get my pictures to upload.  Every time they do it gives me a error code.

Error Code:  Exceeded filesize permitted by CPG.

All I am uploading is regular pictures.  I have read the sticky and followed the directions before I came to yall.  I have set up a test acct.

id:  test account
pass: test

url:  http://jerrywilsonsmotorcarsllc.com/ourvirtualshowroom/index.php

I need all the help I can get with this issue.  Thank You in Advance.


---Babycobra

babycobra

Nevermind I fixed it.  I didn't know a sony cybershot made the images really big.  My girlfriend actually told me how to fix it.  Thanx yall.

---Babycobra

severeidaho

Hi there,  If you prefer to have the big file sizes for Better Quality all you need to do is

1.open Config

2.Find "Files And Thumbnail Settings" then "Max size for uploaded files" and Increase to a bigger size. 
Also in the "Max width or height for uploaded pictures/videos (pixels)" change to the larger deimension of your photos to be uploaded.


For the Max Size field you could enter 1000 which equals 1mb
For example, if you had an image of 1024x768 then use 1024 (pixels)

Hope this helps....


-gerrit

Joachim Müller

No, that's not the solution. The error message
QuoteError Code:  Exceeded filesize permitted by CPG.
means that the file size is too big, not the dimensions. There is a config option for the file size as well though...
Sadly, babycobra failed to properly resolve his/her thread by posting the solution for the benefit of others with similar issues.