Thanks Adrian,  that was my first thought too.   So i renamed the file
to test.jpg and it still died.  Resizing the file and keeping the
original name,  it went up.

Yet, the max upload size is 100MB to that cant be the problem either.

I dont have a problem telling my client she has to change the way
she's doign things, but i want to make sure I'm telling her the right
thing.  There's no use my telling her she has to rename all her images
if that's not the cause of the problem.    It'll still keep on
happening after she renames them all (and there are LOTS).  Then i'll
have the problem on my plate, as well as an irritated client on my
back too.

Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
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On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 9:59 PM, Adrian Lynch <cont...@adrianlynch.co.uk> wrote:
> There was a post a short while ago about the file name length being a
> problem on Windows. The magic number was 255 I seem to remember.
>
> Does the same file renamed go up ok?
>
> Adrian
>

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