Karel: problem uploading new avitar

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  • Karel
    Administrator
    • Sep 2003
    • 2199

    #16
    OK, so what went wrong? There was indeed a chmod problem, or, in normal language, the permissions for several files and directories were not set correctly. Perrmissions allow you to read a file, write a file, or execute a file. In this case the 'World' (meaning the rest of you) were not allowed to write a file to two directories. The first I changed didn't make much difference, the second did the trick.

    I am now changing back to Snoopy, if you don't mind.

    Regards,

    Karel

    PS, Piglet now is an attachment
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    Last edited by Karel; 04-16-2005, 05:04 AM.
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    • spikefader
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2004
      • 7175

      #17
      Thanks again Karel!

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      • skiracer
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2004
        • 6314

        #18
        Karel,
        I have a question. Recently when I upload something the screen becomes wider an instead of lining up vertically they line up horizontally an to be honest it is a pain in the butt to try and read across the entire post when you have to use the horizontal scroll arrow to scroll across the entire page to read each sentence completely. The charts are also lining up horizontally across the page. Did I change a setting or is it the site. Can I do something on my end to make it go back to the regular sizing?
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        • Karel
          Administrator
          • Sep 2003
          • 2199

          #19
          skiracer,

          you need to enter a blank line between your images. That should do the trick. The edit worked on some posts in your thread; you might want to look at them.

          Regards,

          Karel
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