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> I can't edit my ad!
bondo
post Jul 8 2004, 09:45 PM
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I was trying to edit my recent ad for my 73 1.7 that I'm selling.. trying to add pics.. I made the changes and clicked "update information" and firebird (my browser of choice) says "document contains no data" and when I checked the ad, it isn't updated. I tried it in ie too, and it goes to a new page that says "the page cannot be displayed" and at the bottom it says "cannot find server or DNS error" What'd I do wrong? Oh, and none of the pics are huge or anything.
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post Jul 8 2004, 09:54 PM
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Hmm, either it was a temporary thing, or I figured it out. I decided to post a new ad with all the info, then I could just delete the old one... but then I noticed the ad posting page only had spots for three pictures, when the ad edit page had room for five. I was trying to add four pictures. When I cut it back to three, it worked just fine. Then I was able to add the fourth picture just fine. So it appears that you can only add up to three pictures at a time.
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