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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 24 8:11 pm)
Attached Link: FAQ -For Gallery Upload-
Richabri -This issue is not a bug. When uploading an image to the gallery you can not use the "back button".
"If you upload an image by hitting “preview” and then don’t finish by hitting “save” or “abort”, that image just kinda floats out there taking up server space. So, that counts toward your one per day. Abandoned pending images get purged every night at 2 a.m. system time."
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[This issue is not a bug. When uploading an image to the gallery you can not use the "back button]
Yes. I closed the whole browser window rather than hitting the back button which apparently had the same effect :)
What still remains a bit of a mystery however is that the edited text didn't appear after clicking on 'Continue Editing' and then 'Preview Image' and this was after a page refresh.
It seems like what you have to do is upload your image and then edit the text after it's uploaded to the gallery.
-Rick
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There's a feature of the gallery upload procedure that needs to be fixed.
I attempted to upload an image earlier today and when I couldn't edit the info text through the 'Continue Editing' function I decided to back out of the whole upload process and try again.
When I tried to re-upload my image with the newly edited text I was informed that I already had reached my upoad maximum for the day even though I never upoaded a new image to the gallery.
It seems to me that the 'upload completed - maximum reached' value should only be set after the user clicks on 'Save Changes'.
Frankly I'm a bit surprised and a lot frustrated that that bit of programming logic wasn't already in place.
-Rick