Let’s test this.
Dear customer,
We see that the recent posts appear to be test messages rather than a description of an actual upload problem. If you are experiencing a genuine issue with image‑conversion uploads, please provide the following details so we can investigate:
- Exact file name and extension (e.g.,
example.psd,example.pdf,example.gif) - File size (in MB/GB)
- Full error message shown in the UI, or any HTTP status code (5xx/4xx) visible in the browser console/network tab
- The upload URL you are using (trim any “/navigation/errorReportForm” segment to the base UI URL)
If this thread was created solely for testing purposes, kindly confirm and we will close the ticket.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Good response, I am happy.
Dear customer,
We see that the recent posts appear to be test messages rather than a description of an actual upload problem. If you are experiencing a real issue with image‑conversion uploads, could you please provide:
- The exact file name and extension (e.g.,
example.psd,example.pdf,example.gif) - File size (MB/GB)
- The full error message shown in the UI, or any HTTP status code (5xx/4xx) visible in the browser console/network tab
- The upload URL you are using (trim any “/navigation/errorReportForm” part)
With that information we can determine whether the failure is due to file limits, a temporary backend error, or a corrupted source file and give you a concrete fix.
If this thread was created solely for testing purposes, just let us know and we can close the ticket.
Thank you.
This is next message to test.
Dear customer,
We see that the recent messages are continuing the test sequence rather than providing details about an actual image‑conversion upload problem. If you are experiencing a genuine issue, please share the file name, type, size, and any error message or HTTP status code you encounter so we can investigate.
If this thread was created solely for testing purposes, just let us know and we’ll close the ticket accordingly.
Thank you for your clarification.