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'Byte'ing off more than you can view ;-) |
By Joe Oliphant - 10/12/2001 12:58:14 AM; IP 129.8.215.10 |
Gentlemen;
This is to let you know that the scan that I tried to post would not go through and the message I recieved said that the post had to be less than 100,000 bytes and the count was 98,700 bytes so I cannot understand why it would not go through. Please explain.
The 100,000 byte size limit is based on the actual amount of space on a disk it takes to hold an image, not the image's byte count. If you look at the file's properties in Windows Explorer, you'll see that the Size property shows two values, a bytes value and a bytes used value. The bytes used on a 98,700 byte file would be over the limit.
Also, I would be glad to email things of this nature direct to the administrators/moderators so info of this type can be archived or posted for the others that visit this forum can have access to it. To do this I would need an email address.
If you want to submit an image, contact us through the feedback page and we'll get back to you with an email address. We may put up a page where you can submit images for general archiving. Good clear images are always appreciated. :-)
-Joe |
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