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Wednesday, 1 March 2006

Having trouble uploading a background, keep getting the following error message:

There was an error attempting to transload your file. It has been recorded in our logs and will be attended to. We apologize for this inconvenience.

Please advise....


And-is it necessary to "transload" backgound urls or can you just past them into the textbox?

Thank you for your time.


Posted by fl5/lisalk00 at 10:35 AM EST | Post Comment | View Comments (3) | Permalink | Share This Post

Wednesday, 1 March 2006 - 10:49 AM EST

Name: cw

If you just paste the URL into the text box then
1- you are remote loading images from someone elses site and that is theft because you will be using that site's bandwidth each time the image loads to someones computer including yours.
2- your image may fail to display because of the same remote loading issues.

Instead of transloading save the image to your pc (if copyright restrictions don't prohibit it- check the site you are copying from to see if you are given permission to copy and reuse that site's images on the net). If you're allowed to copy it then it can be uploaded from your pc after saving just as you would any other image.

Wednesday, 1 March 2006 - 11:56 AM EST

Name: fl5/lisalk00

The image from Angelfire-Build.

Wednesday, 1 March 2006 - 12:50 PM EST

Name: cw

What's the URL you're entering when transloading? And are you making sure it starts with http:// (and making sure http:// doesn't appear twice because it's already pre-entered in the URL field for transloading)?

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