

Has anyone verified the new uploader uses Flash? Several of my customers had trouble using the new uploader, when I reinstalled Flash it worked. "One of your photos failed to load." After that, nothing loads. Tonight, I disabled Symantec to try and do my uploads- nothing working- not the new uploader, not the old one.

Not experiencing any problems here in London.Įvery night about this time, the uploaders quit working for me! I have posted several nights about this issue. Have you checked using another browser? If your FF up to date?įat Lava Author / Kevin James Graham Have you tried clearing the cache? Rebooting modem/router? I see 193 photos on your 'stream, using Firefox 15. I use Firefox too and i cannot see any pictures at all,not even my own, no red x´s, just blank squares. Can't make the new uploader work, but it seems the old works.Īre you using Internet Explorer? If so, and if the old uploader works but the new one won't, try toggling Compatibility View. I'll blow the session which is telling me to wait out of the water and apologise. We have had quite a few hiccups in the last few days. Like any website Flickr has the odd hiccup and, in such a situation, I would suggest the best thing to do is look at another website for a while or engage in another activity until such time that Flickr is operational again.

Perhaps the modern usage of systematic has changed but, as far as I'm aware, Flickr is not having a methodical breakdown according to a fixed plan or system. I did see a "hiccups" message once earlier, but it was temporary. Graham Cameron Himself Doesn't seem to be anything systemic. MabelAmber***Pluto5339***MysteryGuest edited this topic ages ago. There are quite a few measures you can take to resolve that problem.įlickr FAQ: Help! I am having trouble uploading!ĭespite your uploading troubles (?) your photostream displays four images you have posted today, three quarters of an hour ago. It sounds like you're having trouble uploading If it were, there would be hundreds of posts in this forum. Nope, I'm not seeing anything like that, so it can be "systematic". What is the problem we may be able to shed a light on ? I love Flickr, but when I can't do anything with it my sense of humour fades and "milking butterflies" messages really get on my nerves. Is there a systematic problem with Flickr?Įvery time I have used Flickr recently there has been some witty message about an ailment and seriously degraded performance. Solution for the "Flickr Uploadr Won't Install on Windows 10" problem Privacy settings changing during upload, item count incorrectįeature "add photos" to group pool does not work What is Flickr's policy regarding DALL-E generated images?Įdit all titles\descriptions of an album at once Welcome to the Flickr Help Forum! Click here to get started and to read our Flickr forever: Creating the safest most inclusive Phones, of course, have the advantage of being on all the time and being able to use cell tower and WiFi hotspot data in addition to the GPS signals for locating.This thread was closed automatically due to a lack of responses over the last month. Works great as long as you remember to run the app when you are going to be shooting (running them all the time is a battery drain and the iPhone is already a pig in that regard). Not arguing against the cell phone approach. This is not much different from one of my Garmin trackers. So, I'd say it is saving sat data to know what to look for. From my porch with a 180-degree vew of sky (in Beijing and facing west) my initial acquisition was 1 minute 12 seconds (after previous use in a different city over 100 Km away) and subsequent acquisitions either from SLEEP or OFF state (didn't seem to matter) were 9-15 seconds. You'd assume the M10 stores azimuth + elevation data for sats so it can quickly reacquire. Hm, I'll give this a go, but I always turn my cameras off quickly after use and the SL had no issues with that.
