posted on September 21, 2009 03:38:46 PM new
I have always uploaded my pictures by putting on the first one, and then I copy and paste because I can have 20 or more pictures with the same name but ascending numbers. Now, it won't let me paste when I have copied, and it's taking me so much longer to find each name on my big files in order to upload them.
Is there a way to fix this please?
posted on September 21, 2009 04:19:02 PM new
Hello,
This is completely dependent on how your browser works with the given field. Chances are this changed for you when you switched from Internet Explorer 7.0, which allowed you to enter text into those fields, to Internet Explorer version 8.0 - which works like FireFox when viewing those fields and doesn't make them available for manual entry.
The only way to get that behavior back to exactly how it worked before would be to uninstall Internet Explorer 8.0 so you can go back to using the 7.0 which allowed the behavior you were used to.
(the field was never designed to be editable, rather a fixed field to confirm the location of the file you selected while using the browse buttons.) - Note also that since your running Windows XP, the XPress Publisher is another great tool you could use to upload your pictures into your Vendio account. You can point it to a specific directory of images and upload them all at once without having to enter your text into the upload fields or use the browse buttons to find the files manually. You can find more information along with screenshots showing how it works here: http://www.vendio.com/my/client/publisher.html
posted on September 21, 2009 04:46:14 PM new
Hello Chris, thank you for your quick reply.
Can you tell me if the XPress Publisher is free to download? That might be the answer, if not, I will have to go back to IE 7.
posted on September 21, 2009 04:58:36 PM new
Hello,
The XPress publisher is actually a tool built right into Windows XP already. The only download you will be doing is to set it up so it works with Vendio - it's completely free to use.