More Storage Space: Contributing Member Benefits?

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In summary, there is no limit on total attachment space for the registered usergroup, but there is a single file size limit of 100kb. However, some users have reported reaching a 1Mb cap on total attachment space, which may be a glitch or a result of exceeding the single file size limit. Others have not experienced this issue and it is unclear why some users have a limit while others do not.
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Does becoming a contributing member give one more storage space for uploads?
 
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Do you mean your attachment limit?
 
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Yes.
 
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I'm not aware of that incresasing, but maybe I just didn't notice. I know that your PM storage limit increases.
 
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I haven't checked in awhile, but I don't believe I ever set limits on any usergroup.
 
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Usergroups?

I'm asking about personal attachment space. I've attached 1Meg+ images over the years and have capped out. So I've begun deleting images from old threads in order to post new ones. Seems a shame that those old-yet-perfectly-good threads are beginning to "rot".
 
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DaveC426913 said:
Usergroups?

I'm asking about personal attachment space. I've attached 1Meg+ images over the years and have capped out. So I've begun deleting images from old threads in order to post new ones. Seems a shame that those old-yet-perfectly-good threads are beginning to "rot".

You are in the "registered" usergroup. This group has no limits on total attachment space. Maybe the images you are trying to upload are too big. The single file size limit for everyone is 100kb. Which is quite small, I will increase to 300kb.
 
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There was a fluke before where a thread was duplicated that had a lot of attachments and a member contacted me to advise that he had reached the attachment limit and could no longer upload. I found the thread and deleted it and it freed up his limit. So, I do believe that there is a cap.
 
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Evo said:
There was a fluke before where a thread was duplicated that had a lot of attachments and a member contacted me to advise that he had reached the attachment limit and could no longer upload. I found the thread and deleted it and it freed up his limit. So, I do believe that there is a cap.

There actually was for gold members, but I took care of that.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
You are in the "registered" usergroup. This group has no limits on total attachment space. Maybe the images you are trying to upload are too big. The single file size limit for everyone is 100kb. Which is quite small, I will increase to 300kb.

There is a cap and it is 1Mb total. When I crossed the limit (~40K at a time - I'm aware of the file limit), I could not upload anymore until I'd deleted enough to go back under 1Mb.

I just attemped to upload a 40K file and got an error - see attached.

(And attaching the error has gotten me 25K closer to my limit. I have only 15K left. Time to switch to ASCII art. Boo.)
 

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DaveC426913 said:
There is a cap and it is 1Mb total. When I crossed the limit (40K at a time - I'm aware of the file limit), I could not upload anymore until I'd deleted enough to go back under 1Mb.

Dave if you could try to reach that cap again and screenshot the error message. According to my settings there is no limit for you.
 
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What a great idea...
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Dave if you could try to reach that cap again and screenshot the error message. According to my settings there is no limit for you.

:smile: Okay, if he hadn't just done that, I'd be laughing even harder...he's saying he exceeded his attachment limit, and you're suggesting he upload another attachment to demonstrate it. :biggrin:

I know it used to tell me there was an attachment limit, but it never actually stopped me from attaching anything (but now I can't recall if that was before or after I was promoted to mentor, so I might have assumed members had a limit and getting to exceed it was a perk for mentors).

Dave, out of curiousity, do you recall running into this problem before the last upgrade? You might not be able to remember, or you may have only just recently hit your limit, but I'm wondering if this is another thing that was working fine before and the last upgrade reset something.

And, I agree, it would be a shame to have an attachment limit, especially if they're being used to help illustrate ideas...someone reading an old thread shouldn't have to read it without benefit of those attachments if they are helpful for them.
 
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Can others (non staff, non gold members) please click manage attachements and see if there are limits on your upload space? Like I said, according to the settings in front of my face, it says there are no limits, so I am at a loss right now.

Okay, if he hadn't just done that, I'd be laughing even harder...he's saying he exceeded his attachment limit, and you're suggesting he upload another attachment to demonstrate it.

There are other ways to get a file on the internet than through PF upload ;)
 
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Moonbear said:
Dave, out of curiousity, do you recall running into this problem before the last upgrade? You might not be able to remember, or you may have only just recently hit your limit,
The latter. This is the first time I reached 1Mb.

Though the progress bar itself only appeared recently - a couple of months ago; I'd never seen it before then. I assumed that was a new feature.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
There are other ways to get a file on the internet than through PF upload ;)
Right but then that thread is tied inextricably to my keeping the attachment up, which I can't always do. A year or two ago, I lost a bunch of graphics from my ISP and now my old blog entries are missing pix. Same thing can happen here.
 
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testing testing...
 

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more testing... seems to work fine for me
 

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Well tie me up pass electrical current through my body and call me wiggly, I don't seem to have a limit anymore either...

Huzzah!
 

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