@hannes2peer @blp @maiyannah@community.highlandarrow.com @lnxw48 I just tried sending a message with an attachment to this conversation from my quitter.se account: 1. First attempt failed with the reason: REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE - this is a known problem of message length counting on this server: it counts a length of attachment URL with a length of a message itself... 2. I had to remove most of the conversation participants from that already short message - and upload succeeded, see the notice: https://quitter.se/notice/7191588 But here we got another problem: attachment URL, generated by the server, is broken: no file is on that URL... @hannes2peer could you check , why is this?
@hannes2peer @blp @maiyannah@community.highlandarrow.com @lnxw48 I just tried sending a message with an attachment to this conversation from my quitter.se account: 1. First attempt failed with the reason: REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE - this is a known problem of message length counting on this server: it counts a length of attachment URL with a length of a message itself... 2. I had to remove most of the conversation participants from that already short message - and upload succeeded, see the notice: https://quitter.se/notice/7191588 But here we got another problem: attachment URL, generated by the server, is broken: no file is on that URL... @hannes2peer could you check , why is this?
@hannes2peer I tested now: Twitter's behavior is different and is User friendly: It allows to attach an image to a tweet, which has 140 characters of text and it shows it completely on a web site, see https://mobile.twitter.com/AndStatus1/status/778446073333374976 ...but for a mobile client it truncates the tweet ending it with ... in order to insert a Web link to the attached image. Not so bad.
So in order to be Twitter's User friendly, Quitter.se needs to change this also?!