The file that you have tried to attach is too big. The maximum size is 100000 bytes.

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  1. scruf

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    The file that you have tried to attach is too big. The maximum size is 100000 bytes.

    this message seems to appear anytime i want to attach any image to this board.. anyone got any tips around it?

    seems the only way i can put something on is if its really poor quality :down:
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  3. Jason Bourne

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    Re: The file that you have tried to attach is too big. The maximum size is 100000 byt

    Try making it a gif..
    Always seems to work for me..
    Reduce the image size a bit 2..
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    LeeTheMackem Lets Cacky Tash Him

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    its a pain in the ass but hosting it and hotlinking its usually easier

    www.imageshack.us
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    Re: Re: The file that you have tried to attach is too big. The maximum size is 100000 byt

    thats what i've been doin, how can i get the image size (k) in photoshop?

    it won't let me do it unless its on the lowest setting :angry:
  6. Jason Bourne

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    Re: Re: Re: The file that you have tried to attach is too big. The maximum size is 10

    It normally tells u when your setting the image quality ( i think thats only for jpegs though, its displayed at the bottom next to the net speed thingy)

    Just keep saving to your desktop and right click -> properties till you get to the right size..

    Or as mentionned above just upload and link instead..
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    .. cunting internet. sworted, cheers lads :D
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    they really need to turn off that shite rule its wank
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    ok will do no probs.

    will pass on all extra bandwith charges to you.

    that alright?

    ;)
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    :lol:

    sorry i was drunk :p

    HOWEVER - If linking to another site then the bandwidth surely won't matter since people will be downloading from that other site?

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