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#164464 10-Feb-2015 18:25
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I am trying to add a few small images to a post and can't get them to load.  They are low res (320x240) JPGs with file sizes 60-120kB each.  I've tried two browsers and no adblock active on either.  I don't see any error message, just get dropped back to the image upload selection page and gallery only has old uploads.  Are there any limits to number of images that can be stored in the gallery?  Is it working for anyone else?

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  #1234284 10-Feb-2015 18:29
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Will look into it.





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  #1234294 10-Feb-2015 19:18
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This should be fixed now.






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  #1234300 10-Feb-2015 19:40
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freitasm: This should be fixed now.

Working now for me thanks.  Set this as answer.

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