Various errors between Lightroom and Jeffrey "Export to Flickr" Plugin Flickr

Greetings.

It is really just a FYI forum post, in the hope that the error messages I received can help users of plugin from Adobe or Jeffrey Friedl; its export-to-flickr plugin has been much more reliable than the default of Macromedia, but it still gets errors sometimes - I attribute this especially on Flickr when it happens, but some of the error messages that I can't decipher, and devs can learn more.

Last week, in a single session of Lightroom, within two hours, the plugin has failed several times to download over and over again, and the following errors have been systematically posted:

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(it was weird, because all images are imported at the same time, but 4 of them were given the status read-only; I attribute this to Lightroom).

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(of course Flickr abandoned connection - so frustrating.)

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(this happened many - totally no descriptive error!)

Again, these are FYI only - I guess that the thread is 'closed' as soon as I 'opened it"- but I hope this helps devs on either end make their software communicate better with each other.


See you soon.

I get similar messages. Sometimes to download 100 images, I have to restart the download 10 times. Sometimes I can't download a special Collection to publish Smart for a month, it will not just download and then as if by magic, the next time it downloads.

Jeffrey told me by e-mail that his plugin simply reports messages from Flickr, so all the problems are problems caused by Flickr.

I think part of the problem is the parent company of that than yahoo Flickr! is in trouble, and the money and resources to maintain and improve the Flickr just isn't what it should be.

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