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🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Sun, May 10, 2020 07:45 PM UTC:

I see you uploaded four files with a total 609 KB in file size. I downloaded them all, resaved them all to use a number of colors that's adaptive with the pallette, and reduced their total file size to 189 KB. I then uploaded the smaller files. I would recommend doing the same with your remaining files. I used the old program Ultimate Paint for this, which is still my favorite paint program.

However, the value in your UploadBytes column in the database is 1003357 bytes, which is greater than the amount you uploaded. Although I did rewrite this script to use PDO instead of mysql, I didn't write the original script, and I didn't pay too much attention to how it works. It looks like it might be adding to the past UploadBytes value without ever resetting it, which would be very bad. I'm going to take a closer look at it and probably redesign it. In the meantime, I have manually reset your UploadBytes value to zero. So, you can now upload more images.


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