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venkatesan510
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16 Sep 2008 4:32 AM  
Hi,

while uploading an image i got below mention error.
"XML Parsing Error: no element found
Location: http://www.tooeasy.com.au/ImageUpload.aspx?PortalID=0&TaskID=-1&UserID=4&DJUploadSessionID=ff171457-c4a0-4177-a356-e9019be22745
Line Number 1, Column 1:"


Can any one help me out from above mention error.

Thanks in advance.

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venkat





jncraig
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16 Sep 2008 10:57 AM  
Did this occur in the File Manager, or somewhere else?

Joe Craig
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venkatesan510
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16 Sep 2008 11:12 PM  
Hello,

No this is not file manager, but its a simple upload control and you can upload upto 500KB, if your upload exceed then it shows error message, but i am trying to upload more then 500kb image then it shows error" XML Parsing Error: no element found"

Please give me the solution for this error.
Thanks in advance.

Regards
venkat
venkatesan510
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16 Sep 2008 11:20 PM  
Hello,

No this is not file manager, but its a simple upload control and you can upload upto 500KB, if your upload exceed then it shows error message, but i am trying to upload more then 500kb image then it shows error" XML Parsing Error: no element found"

Please give me the solution for this error.
Thanks in advance.

Regards
venkat





jncraig
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17 Sep 2008 7:46 AM  
If the file is greater than 500 kb in size and the control limits you to a 500 kb upload, you'll have to find out how to change the maximum size.

What control or module is this?

Joe Craig
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mgordon
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17 Sep 2008 1:35 PM  
I know I was able to change the setting in my web.config file that controls how much data you can upload.  I changed it to allow 20mb, and then after I uploaded some videos, I changed it back.  It worked like a charm.

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leesykes
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24 Sep 2008 4:36 AM  
on another note over 500kb for a website image is large, you may want to think about compressing the image before uploading it. - The max single image size usually on a page I aim for is 20kb.

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