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By *j_mark OP Couple
over a year ago
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We've implemented a new image server today (8th March 2011) as part of a project to improve speed of images and the reliability of the image server.
It may be a little sluggish at points today as it regenerates cached images and we may have to restart the web service on it a couple more times as we tweak the software.
We'll be making good with extra time on all site supporter passes once we're sure it's stable.
We're also making some software changes behind the scenes to improve the situation, during the rest of the week.
Apologies to all for the problems.
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By *j_mark OP Couple
over a year ago
Forum Mod Totteridge/Whetstone |
Quick update: We're still working on this today.
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PS Have removed all non-admin messages from this thread to keep it readable because we're pointing people towards it... feel free to start another thread to comment
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By *j_mark OP Couple
over a year ago
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"what software changes?"
Explained in first message
"We're also making some software changes behind the scenes to improve the situation, during the rest of the week." |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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( Taken from the FAQ )
Modern digital cameras take very large pictures and they will cause errors if you try to upload them to the site. If you resize the photo to 1024*768 or smaller in a graphics programme and save as a JPG or make sure they are under 1mb in size then they'll upload fine. Most graphics software will easily resize images, or we recommend the free VSO image resizer which lets you right click and resize if you're using Windows. Alternatively, lots of digital cameras let you choose a lower resolution when shooting pictures which would also work.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i cant view any pictures on fab what so ever ive deleted cookies deleted browser intalled new browser done the lot so is it fab thats fucked of something ive done?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i cant view any pictures on fab what so ever ive deleted cookies deleted browser intalled new browser done the lot so is it fab thats fucked of something ive done??"
Have you tried using a proxy server? Vtunnel often works for me in similar situations. |
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By *j_mark OP Couple
over a year ago
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"have done all of that ruby its fab not me i have done every single check to man/woman and still not working xx"
1. Try another browser e.g. chrome or firefox.
2. If that doesn't work try google DNS, instructions here:
http://code.google.com/speed/public-dns/
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By *j_mark OP Couple
over a year ago
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"still not working Si sorry i havnt a clue whats going on it was working fine this morning this afternoon i come online and fab not working..."
What browser were you using before and what have you changed to?
Have you setup google DNS?
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