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Site based - Avatar problems

Postby Jim B on 05 Dec 2009, 18:01

I've been trying to upload a image to the site to use as a avatar. I get a message telling me it can't as it may be a attack Vector (what's one of them, I bloody don't know, lol)

I've tried all sort's of images (in the right size) and even drawn a simple image in MS paint and submitted it, but it still comes up this this attack vector message.

What's the crack on this, and how do a upload a image
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Re: Site based - Avatar problems

Postby hemskoc on 05 Dec 2009, 19:46

I had no probs with my Jpeg file....just make sure its not like to large in size...
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Re: Site based - Avatar problems

Postby Jim B on 05 Dec 2009, 20:45

hemskoc wrote:just make sure its not like to large in size...


Yeah. all the jpeg files I've tried have been under what it states.

Could a mod do it if I sent the file to one?
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Re: Site based - Avatar problems

Postby Jim B on 06 Dec 2009, 16:54

Managed to sort it out, all good now :)
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