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I can't seem to upload images any more atm. It upload images perfectly but when I want to open the url it gives me the "Error" page :s

That is/was a problem with localhostr itself, I tried via the normal website and it does the same thing, report it uploaded ok but not give a URL.

Alright, just though I'd give you a heads-up about it :) I also tried it later on with the website uploader and just like you, it gave me the error page.

Now everything is working like it's supposed to :)

Thanks for the updates Mike, the new uploadr site looks great, I'm loving the new icon too.

Cheers :)

Thanks, although mail designed both so I can't really take the credit :p This version should have fixed the 'randomly turning white' bug so let me know if it does/doesn't.

I'm getting an error message whenever I try to upload something.

I wonder of you could add a feature to save the captured images to desktop besides uploading them. Would be really neat specially images with transparency support.

Thanks, although mail designed both so I can't really take the credit :p This version should have fixed the 'randomly turning white' bug so let me know if it does/doesn't.

I somehow forgot to mention it here, but the white rectangle problem stopped when I did a clean install of version 1.1.1 :)

I somehow forgot to mention it here, but the white rectangle problem stopped when I did a clean install of version 1.1.1 :)

Ah well, it was partially a bug with the app (I think) but it was because it was being sent a message it shouldn't be sent, but I sent a beta version to Radish and it stopped so it shouldn't appear again.

Ah well, it was partially a bug with the app (I think) but it was because it was being sent a message it shouldn't be sent, but I sent a beta version to Radish and it stopped so it shouldn't appear again.

Good to know! A bit off-topic, but what is mEdit? I saw it on your site and the idea of a good minimal editor sounds interesting.

EDIT: oops, looks like it's no longer there lol. Canceled perhaps?

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Just to let people know, localhostr.com has had an update which also introduced a new API and so the current version (1.2.0) of localhostr uploadr has stopped working. I'll be releasing 1.2.1 in the very near future and I'll post here when it's released.

As the app only checks every 24 hours (at most) you may not see the update straight away. You can do 2 things, either remove the "lastupdatecheck" line from the config (%appdata%\localhostr uploadr\localhostr.conf) or manually download the new version from the site.

Finally, starting today I'll be using Twitter to make announcements on localhostr uploadr (will probably keep posting in this thread too). The Twitter feed is strictly for localhostr uploadr and is at http://twitter.com/uploadr

Ok, 1.2.1 has been released. As I said in the post above, it'll update within 24hours or you can edit the config* and remove the "lastupdatecheck" line and re-run it and it'll force a check for a new version and update. The only change is compatibility with the new localhostr API.

*: config is either %appdata%\localhostr uploadr\localhostr.conf or in the portable directory.

You can of course also re-download it from the website and re-run the installer which will update it for you.

I'm getting an error message whenever I try to upload something.

I wonder of you could add a feature to save the captured images to desktop besides uploading them. Would be really neat specially images with transparency support.

There's a hidden feature in the preferences that allows you to run a command on the temporary file the uploadr makes, I use it to correct the colours in the captured image and copy them to a sub folder of the program directory.

It's adv_command or something, I wrote a batch file to make it a bit easier.

I'd like to try this, but how does one get a localhostr account? They have a pretty website, but no registration link :(

Edit: Nevermind. Invite-only. Bah.

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