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(05-03-2023, 11:08 AM)Wild Turkey Wrote: Tried three times and got message that "Forum can't handle this right now"
Wrote up description, clicked on "Choose Files", picked image, didn't download, went back to body of text and everything had disappeared.
Is it me or is there a bug loose?
Must be a technical issue, I just had the same exact same experience.
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Same issue for me> tried to post a screenshot of the error msg here but got the same error.
Grrrrrrrrr
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Quote:forums.woodnet.net can't currently handle this request.
[color=var(--edge-secondary-text-color)]HTTP ERROR 500[/color]
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I have reported it to the sysadmin.
I tried it with firefox (page never loaded after I hit Add Attachment), chrome (page went to Error 505 page), and edge (page went to Error 500 page).
With all 3 browsers, I could backspace (go back to previous page) and my text was still there. I could not delete the name of the file that I had browsed to on my computer, but I could copy the text that I had written and paste it into a new article editor window.
my recollection is that previously after Browse, there was an upload button to be used before hitting the Add Attachment. That step is gone.
I have not tried posting a pic from a pic server yet. I need to find my old password first.
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05-05-2023, 09:20 PM
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test of posting a pic from smugmug
edit to add: looks like the try failed. article posted but the link doesn't work.
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05-12-2023, 03:46 AM
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