"you have reached your upload limit"
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Thanks Rob, as always you guys take good care of us. I thought if any of the local staff could view our control panel stuf it would be Corey. Should have asked him when he had the day off and was around but it slipped my mind.
Lol I got bored enough to look at that YouTube stuff but I haven't done HTML since version 3 or so and stylesheets and stuff are all new toys for me
Lol I got bored enough to look at that YouTube stuff but I haven't done HTML since version 3 or so and stylesheets and stuff are all new toys for me
As Robb mentioned, Cristina is going to look at the area when she gets time.
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It does look like they were able to increase the number of photos. It should be plenty. I want to make sure the number of pictures is correct before I post the number.
Last edited by Terrys87; 02-01-2017 at 12:11 AM.
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(Listing directories from the disk is a binding operation, and large file counts take a longer time to process. IE, it makes the website run really slow having timeout errors and similar issues). The solution is to break those directories down to subdirectories and limit how many files and subdirectories appear in each.
Similarly it(limiting based on a file count) might have been done to reduce the database query times. There is a similar effect as the directory listing issues when queries are made to the database. Large data sets take longer to retrieve and longer to process. Again the solution is the same break it down by albums instead of querying the users whole gallery list, and using preprocessed tables..