I'll bet you are uploading .GIF, .JPG, and/or .PNG files.

Update: That is, I looked at the source code that lets you upload images to PerlMonks and it is case sensitive. I've submitted a patch to change that. vroom was been pretty quick to notice and apply my previous patch, but this isn't as serious of a problem so I wouldn't suggest that you hold your breath.

Instead, rename the extension of your file to lower case or just type it in lower case in the box that asks for the file you want to upload (though this second option may not work if your browser overrides the letter case of what you typed with the letter case of the name of the file that it found).

        - tye (but my friends call me "Tye")

In reply to (tye)Re: What's wrong with this picture? by tye
in thread What's wrong with this picture? by mr_mischief

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