NeuroPsyche
Regular Pleskian
I've been trying to upload Multiple Images into an image gallery.
When I select the multiple images, pressing CTRL and selecting the images,
or pressing SHIFT and then selecting the images, Sitebuilder does some strange
things that are not Windows compliant.
For instance, shift-top and shift-bottom picture does not select the total range of pictures in between.
Also, when I do manage to select a range of pictures, lets say about 30 of them, I press the UPLOAD button. A window comes up saying that it is uploading, and how many it has yet to go. It never actually uploads any. It just sticks on picture 1.
I am pulling from a network share. I didnt' try it from a local share, but really, if I can naviagate to the network share in the directory tree, and see the pictures of the network share, it thus can get to that share. So, logically it should be able to pull the picture files.
I really do think Sitebuilder has some problems.
If anyone is having this problem, or found a work-around, besides doing the uploads one at a time, can you post?
Thanks,
Dave.
When I select the multiple images, pressing CTRL and selecting the images,
or pressing SHIFT and then selecting the images, Sitebuilder does some strange
things that are not Windows compliant.
For instance, shift-top and shift-bottom picture does not select the total range of pictures in between.
Also, when I do manage to select a range of pictures, lets say about 30 of them, I press the UPLOAD button. A window comes up saying that it is uploading, and how many it has yet to go. It never actually uploads any. It just sticks on picture 1.
I am pulling from a network share. I didnt' try it from a local share, but really, if I can naviagate to the network share in the directory tree, and see the pictures of the network share, it thus can get to that share. So, logically it should be able to pull the picture files.
I really do think Sitebuilder has some problems.
If anyone is having this problem, or found a work-around, besides doing the uploads one at a time, can you post?
Thanks,
Dave.