
Hello:
As per the title, when I dragged and dropped a big image into the viewport (map area), the 'upload' dialog didn't show any progress, leading me to close it. But when I checked the 'My Art Library' dialog, I noticed the image twice.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. On a newly-created campaign, I dragged a BIG image from my desktop (~16MB). The dialog showing the upload progress appeared, but the progress bar never filled.
2. After ~5 minutes waiting (see my speed: http://www.speedtest.net/result/1973616542.png), I closed the dialog.
3. I went to the 'My Art Library' dialog and noticed that the art did upload, but twice.
(Posting screenshots for all of this).
My Environment:
Linux Ubuntu 10.04, Firefox 11, Flash Version 11.2.202, Javascript Enabled, only the AdBlock and Firebug plugins.
Btw, while I waited for the 'upload progress' dialog to finish, I opened Firebug to see if a failed request was logged, but none appeared (I guess I opened it too late, since Firebug does not log console errors while it was closed). I tried reproducing the error again, this time with Firebug open from the beginning, but Firefox crashed each time.


As per the title, when I dragged and dropped a big image into the viewport (map area), the 'upload' dialog didn't show any progress, leading me to close it. But when I checked the 'My Art Library' dialog, I noticed the image twice.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. On a newly-created campaign, I dragged a BIG image from my desktop (~16MB). The dialog showing the upload progress appeared, but the progress bar never filled.
2. After ~5 minutes waiting (see my speed: http://www.speedtest.net/result/1973616542.png), I closed the dialog.
3. I went to the 'My Art Library' dialog and noticed that the art did upload, but twice.
(Posting screenshots for all of this).
My Environment:
Linux Ubuntu 10.04, Firefox 11, Flash Version 11.2.202, Javascript Enabled, only the AdBlock and Firebug plugins.
Btw, while I waited for the 'upload progress' dialog to finish, I opened Firebug to see if a failed request was logged, but none appeared (I guess I opened it too late, since Firebug does not log console errors while it was closed). I tried reproducing the error again, this time with Firebug open from the beginning, but Firefox crashed each time.

