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No limit to number of pics in a post.

The only reason you were getting rejection is due to the file size in dimensions vs. the size in bytes. I am pretty sure that is good now and you should be able to grab any image WITHOUT resizing it first.
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Well guys, that is what I call success! I am going to go eat -I'm starving! :tongue8:
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Sweet!
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Cool new feature Daiv. ThanksImage


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Very Cool!
This guy doesn't have a name. Cute, but no clothes, maybe he should be in the porno post


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Post by daiv »

FYI -as you may notice, this feature reduces picture size and quality. This is obviously to keep the server from filing up too fast. Many like to post high quality images for us to "oooh and ahhh" over. Those will still need to be done the old way. :wink:
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I love it Buck, succulent porno :lol:
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Echinocereus pulchellus weinbergii

I think it works!
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My Test upload:
Eriosyce rodentiophyla
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Post by mendel »

T. or E. depending on who you ask, bridgesii monstrose

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Post by ihc6480 »

Hey Mendel,
Does that sweet looking cactus survive zone 5 :?:

Heres a zone 5 for ya known as O. pottsii.
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Hey, this new feature is cool 8)
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Post by mendel »

Hiya bill, the plant is Trichocereus bridgesii monstrose, and is hardy to around 25 degrees.
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mendel wrote:T. or E. depending on who you ask, bridgesii monstrose
It has to be Trichocereus bridgesii or Echinopsis lageniformis; Echinopsis bridgesii is something different.
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Thanks for the clarification phil!

best regards,

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