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Changing Avatar pictures

 
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HI,

When I go in my profile to load an avatar, it works fine for the first picture I put but after, if I want to change my picture, i do a remove click on submit, I browse for a new picture and when I click on submit, the old picture is showing again.

I check the avatar folder under images and when i click on remove the pictures is really remove from the folder and when upload the new picture, i see a different filnename.png but the display image of my avatar is still the first picture i uploaded.

Anyone knows if this is a bug or if there is a way to fix this?

Thanks
[originally posted on jforum.net by nadjim]
 
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It's probably either that the browser is caching the image (IE is infamous for this) or you're still using a cached user id object. Try logging out, then closing all browser instances, and then logging back in.
[originally posted on jforum.net by monroe]
 
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Thanks, that was exactly the problem.
[originally posted on jforum.net by nadjim]
 
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