Can't publish photos

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Neil Stuart

Hi

I know this will have been covered already but couldn't find anything. I'm
having trouble publishing my website having added some new photos. I get a
'Server error: Write error on xxxxxxxxxx.jpg.tmp'.

I suspect it's got something to do with temporary files or cache but can't
seem to find/clear them.

Cheers
Neil
 
try this;
open your live site (file/ open site, type in the http:// address and log
in).
once the site opens live hit tools/ site settings (advanced tab) clear
temporary files.
close the live site and reattempt your publish.

HTH

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That error sometimes indicates your account is out of space on the host
server.
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| Hi
|
| I know this will have been covered already but couldn't find anything. I'm
| having trouble publishing my website having added some new photos. I get a
| 'Server error: Write error on xxxxxxxxxx.jpg.tmp'.
|
| I suspect it's got something to do with temporary files or cache but can't
| seem to find/clear them.
|
| Cheers
| Neil
|
|
 
Chris

Thanks for the reply. I have IE7.0 so tried Tools\Internet Options then
Advanced Tab then hit Reset at the bottom to reset all IE settings & delete
temp files.
Restarted IE and tried to re-publish but got same result - any ideas ?

Cheers
Neil
 
that instructions was from within FrontPage (tools/ site settings/ advanced/
delete temp....)

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Hi Chris

Apologies - tried it by opening the site within Frontpage then deleting temp
files but no luck. Also tried second time and restarted machine without a
result.

Don't know ehere it hides these files as have searched for hidden JPG.TMP
but found none.

Any suggestions ?

Cheers
Neil
 
The error comes from the server, and usually indicates a lack of space
to store the images. Check with your host - it may be your account is
full, or the hard disc your website is on has filled.
The actual filename reported usually starts with a dot
..xxxxxxxxxx.jpg.tmp so the file would be hidden on Unix systems.
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