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 More options May 13, 5:39 pm
From: 72degrees <pe...@ps-fisher.demon.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 14:39:10 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues, May 13 2008 5:39 pm
Subject: Re: Upload failure

On 13 May, 21:31, NWT <nwt...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 1:21 PM, 72degrees <pe...@ps-fisher.demon.co.uk> wrote:

> > On 13 May, 20:36, NWT <nwt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Then that must mean your problem is isolated to that machine.  Look it
> > > over with a fine-toothed comb.

> > Must it?

> > A quote from my original posting:

> > "It was all working perfectly a couple of days ago. I have tried it
> > on
> > *two different machines*, with three different accounts, all with the
> > same result."

> I'm going by your last post that says "It only fails if imported from my
> local machine".   Singular.  Singular means one, right?  Sorry I can't
> remember what you wrote 4 hours and 4 posts ago - not to mention all
> the details that I have been dealing with the some 30 threads that I
> am participating in today alone.

> Since you didn't include your original post in your reply, and instead
> said that it isn't working on one singular machine, I came to that
> conclusion.  If mixups aren't acceptable to you, don't leave any room
> for them to happen.  Include ALL accurate necessary details in your
> message.

> I am not here to argue with you.  If you wish to ask for help on
> public forum, great.  Be willing to accept public advice.  If you
> don't want to accept it, that's fine too.  But doing so does not
> encourage anyone else to help you.

> > The machines were even connected to the internet via utterly different
> > means from entirely separate locations.

> > Just tried it on a third (same internet connection via LAN and router
> > as machine number 2 though to be fair) - guess the result.- Hide quoted text -

You must forgive me for snipping posts to avoid them becoming longer
and ever longer. I date back to the usenet days when bandwidth was an
issue and one was expected to follow a thread.

I'm dismayed that you see my  further clarification of the nature of
the problem as "arguing with you". I should of course said "any" local
machine in that posting.

In fact your comment about an alternative method for importing a kml
file pointed me in the direction of a (hopefully) temporary solution,
for which I thank you.

Should I discover what is actually causing the problem I will be sure
to report back my findings.


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