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Agency Based Discussion => 123RF => Topic started by: BaldricksTrousers on June 12, 2013, 09:50

Title: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: BaldricksTrousers on June 12, 2013, 09:50
Apparently I have zero sales and am a level 1 contributor with no uploads.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: kuriouskat on June 12, 2013, 09:54
Just had the same problem, and also then was asked to login and repeatedly told my password was incorrect. I changed it for safety sake.

I notice now, that when I go to check Downloads, I am being asked to agree to a new Contributor Agreement before proceeding. Just checking it through now......
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Ploink on June 12, 2013, 09:58
Could not login, changed my password, still can't login...
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Dan on June 12, 2013, 10:02
     No  problems  here.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: kuriouskat on June 12, 2013, 10:11
Hmmmm, not sure what is going on. as the agreement appears to be dated from February 2012
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: BaldricksTrousers on June 12, 2013, 10:17
Seems to have stablised now.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: alex123rf on June 12, 2013, 10:18
Hi All,

Not to worry, it's probably a temporary database hiccup. It's all ok now.

;)

Alex
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: CD123 on June 12, 2013, 23:05
Hi All,

Not to worry, it's probably a temporary database hiccup. It's all ok now.

;)

Alex

Not quite Alex. Could log in up to 4 hours ago. Now my login is not recognized.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: THP Creative on June 12, 2013, 23:13
Yep, my account just went to zero - no uploads, no portfolio, no nothing. Then it kicked me to the homepage.

Somethings up!
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Ploink on June 12, 2013, 23:15
The temporary database hiccup is back in force. Maybe it's more of a glitch in the matrix? :o
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Tantoon on June 12, 2013, 23:49
Same here, level 1; missed up earning history, lot's of other strange things!
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: CD123 on June 13, 2013, 01:05
Can log in again. History seems OK.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Angel on June 13, 2013, 01:22
Hey All,

Our IT personnel has rectified and fixed the issue. You may login now.

Please PM me if you encounter the same issue again.


Cheers,
Anglee
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Ploink on June 13, 2013, 09:36
I can login now, June stats are still gone...
Title: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Nikd90 on June 14, 2013, 22:35
FTP not working for me
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: tab62 on June 14, 2013, 23:46
I lost my model releases as well...
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: jatrax on June 15, 2013, 00:32
No FTP for two days now.  I used the web uploader and that seems to have worked.  No releases on this batch though.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Ron on June 15, 2013, 00:58
My images have been stuck in the queue for about two weeks now. Model released images have been reviewed within a day or so. The rest just sits there dying a slow death
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: nicku on June 15, 2013, 02:07
That is contributor support... no comment. A big + for 123RF... the best communication with the suppliers in the industry. Regardless the problem i had whit the agency/site/images was fixed in 2-3 hours max.  ;D ;)

Keep up the good work... and don't forget (like many others agencies) that we (the contributors) keep your business running.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Ron on June 15, 2013, 03:55
I am happy you are happy with their support. For me all that counts is $$$, and in that department they didnt do themselves any favors by lowering the royalties.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: dbvirago on June 15, 2013, 16:22
Yeah, can't connect via FTP. If site is wonky, not going to bother with web uploader
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: estike on June 15, 2013, 16:30
Weird  :o No FTP, no review, no sales for me
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Angel on June 16, 2013, 20:46
Hey All,

Our IT team has rectified and fixed the issue. You may re-upload your images via FTP.

Please PM me if you encounter the same issue again.


Cheers,
Anglee
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Angel on June 16, 2013, 20:50
Hey Ron,

Please PM your 123RF UID to me so that we can check it for you.


Regards,
Anglee
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Ron on June 17, 2013, 11:09
Hi Anglee, will do, thank you
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: nicku on June 18, 2013, 04:40
I am happy you are happy with their support. For me all that counts is $$$, and in that department they didnt do themselves any favors by lowering the royalties.

For a middle tier agency 123RF is doing fine for me regarding $$$.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Pauws99 on June 18, 2013, 06:19
FTP files sat in "uploading please wait"  for ages?
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: bddigitalimages on June 18, 2013, 14:45
Photos setting in Processing Queue all day today, never had that happen before. Anyone else having that issue?
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: dbvirago on June 18, 2013, 15:13
Not only broken, but they've thrown the captcha screen back in the middle., that says, "You will not see this prompt again unless you have logged out." Except you see it every time. Click on Upload, Click on Continue, enter captcha, go back to previous screen, click, continue, click continue, select options and get uploading please wait which never goes away.

Taking 123 out of my upload queue until this gets sorted out. I'll check back here in a day or two
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Ron on June 18, 2013, 15:16
Quote
Our IT team has been doing some system upgrading recently, so for the mean time you may notice some upload/processing issue using the FTP. Please try to process the file again within 24 hours time, because our IT team still working on fixing this issue permanently to remove all bugs.

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused.

Thank you for your understanding and patience on the matter.

Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: ruxpriencdiam on June 18, 2013, 16:57
It's not just FTP it is HTTP as well.

http://www.microstockgroup.com/123royaltyfree-com/uploading-not-working/ (http://www.microstockgroup.com/123royaltyfree-com/uploading-not-working/)

Been sitting in processing Queue all day and no way to move them over to completed??????????
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: dbvirago on June 18, 2013, 17:07
Quote
Our IT team has been doing some system upgrading recently, so for the mean time you may notice some upload/processing issue using the FTP. Please try to process the file again within 24 hours time, because our IT team still working on fixing this issue permanently to remove all bugs.

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused.

Thank you for your understanding and patience on the matter.


Yeah, I don't have much understanding or patience on companies that make untested changes to systems or programs and turn them loose - especially over a weekend.

Still no word from Alex
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Angel on June 18, 2013, 23:12
Hiya,

Our IT team is rectifying and fixing the issue.

Will keep you posted.

Thanks for your patience and understanding.


Regards,
Anglee
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: dbvirago on June 21, 2013, 12:42
"Will keep you posted."

Not really

Three days later from that promise and over a week after the problem started and still no response? My guess is they have lost some key personnel, including the ones, like Alex, who seemed to care.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: luissantos84 on June 21, 2013, 12:49
easy guys, they must be working on the iPhone collection ;D

YAAAAYYY
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: ruxpriencdiam on June 21, 2013, 16:54
Oh looky!

Batch Date    Queued    Processing    Failed    Completed    Total
2013-06-18    0            0                    4            4                    8

Failed to complete processing - Dimensions too low??????????????????????????????

16MP is too low????????????????????
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: alex123rf on June 22, 2013, 01:15
Hi Everyone,

We are in the midst of switching to a new image processing system that works along the same lines as our video and audio processing mechanism.

How this works is:
Via FTP:
1. Upload your files into FTP.
2. Go to the upload page (yes the captcha is a necessary step)
3. Pass the captcha challenge
4. Click FTP Settings / Check FTP Upload Results
5. Click Continue >>>
6. What this does is our system will transfer the files from your FTP folder into a queue.

Via Web form:
1. Upload your files into FTP.
2. Go to the upload page (yes the captcha is a necessary step)
3. Pass the captcha challenge
4. Click Web Form Uploader
5. Select the items that have to be uploaded
6. Check the appropriate check boxes and
7. Click Upload!
8. What this does is our system will transfer the files from your computer into into a queue.

Why is a queue necessary?
We have an increasing number of digital files to process and work with. Due to the popularity of "upload once, send to many" apps out there, these apps are really good at uploading and then processing files concurrently. What happens is that our servers will literally max out on CPU resources and this results in even more angst as your files are corrupted due to failed graceful processing.

Why is captcha necessary?
To allay the auto processing of the apps above. We will work to ensure that the apps will eventually be able to process your files automatically too but we're switching to a new system, so for the time being, do be patient with the system as we work to iron out the bugs.

What's are we working on actively?
Various items:
1. We are currently working to improve the system so that you receive a message on the ESTIMATED time before your files are available for MR attachments/describing/keywording. This is proving to be a challenge as we have to determine the existing queue length and then estimate the time you need for your own files to arrive at a logical estimated timeframe.

2. I do believe that the messaging for the various error detection are a bit vague as well. We are working to make sure that we will give you proper error reports in the future.

3. The system messaging must also be a lot more intuitive because a lot of contributors are so used to processing things in real time, we hope to change this with better messaging to you so that everyone understands that there IS A QUEUE, and you have to send the files in, and come back later to complete the steps.

What don't we recommend?
We advise against refreshing the page continuously as it will generate even more errors. We advise you to be patient, click once and let it take a short while as the system churns through the queue. We too are testing the system so that its robustness and responsiveness is up to par with your expectations as well as ours.

I also note that you might be worried if you missed out certain files due to this problem. We have begun to keep track of your original file names quite some time back. We can give you a CSV dump of all the files you have sent to us and you can identify which files are missing from your portfolio rather easily. Please email [email protected] if you need your CSV file to conduct the reconciliation exercise.


Thank you for your understanding! Please give us a week to iron things out and get the system back on its feet again. We haven't restricted any uploading or processing.
Alex
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: dbvirago on June 22, 2013, 05:54
Thanks for checking in. A few problems/questions.

The captcha page states that you won't have to reenter until you log out. This is not the case.

When you hit continue on the submit page, then you get the captcha page, then you go back to the submit page and hit continue again.

Your instructions don't really explain what happens after they go to the queue. I think I submitted a batch of files yesterday, but I don't really know as there is no real acknowledgement. Under Processing Queue there is nothing. Does this mean they are still somewhere else or did the upload fail?

As I mentioned in an earlier post, my decision in where to upload my images depends on the trouble vs worth equation and 123 just went from one of the easiest to one of the most tedious.

Edit: After checking my ftp software, it appears the images I thought I submitted yesterday are still on your ftp server. I have no way of knowing if this means the upload failed, they are in your queue, or what
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: 7Horses on June 22, 2013, 07:19
Wooow you must be working like crazy. Sales will be sky high with this new ftp service.  ;)
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: dbvirago on June 22, 2013, 07:27
Yeah, I have to say, if your strategy is to reduce uploads, this plan should work.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: ruxpriencdiam on June 22, 2013, 08:48
Are the buyers having to jump through all of these hoops?

Because if so they wont be looking for any images with all of the hoops that will be in their way!
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Ron on June 23, 2013, 16:20
Hi Everyone,

We are in the midst of switching to a new image processing system that works along the same lines as our video and audio processing mechanism.

How this works is:
Via FTP:
1. Upload your files into FTP.
2. Go to the upload page (yes the captcha is a necessary step)
3. Pass the captcha challenge
4. Click FTP Settings / Check FTP Upload Results
5. Click Continue >>>
6. What this does is our system will transfer the files from your FTP folder into a queue.

Via Web form:
1. Upload your files into FTP.
2. Go to the upload page (yes the captcha is a necessary step)
3. Pass the captcha challenge
4. Click Web Form Uploader
5. Select the items that have to be uploaded
6. Check the appropriate check boxes and
7. Click Upload!
8. What this does is our system will transfer the files from your computer into into a queue.

Why is a queue necessary?
We have an increasing number of digital files to process and work with. Due to the popularity of "upload once, send to many" apps out there, these apps are really good at uploading and then processing files concurrently. What happens is that our servers will literally max out on CPU resources and this results in even more angst as your files are corrupted due to failed graceful processing.

Why is captcha necessary?
To allay the auto processing of the apps above. We will work to ensure that the apps will eventually be able to process your files automatically too but we're switching to a new system, so for the time being, do be patient with the system as we work to iron out the bugs.

What's are we working on actively?
Various items:
1. We are currently working to improve the system so that you receive a message on the ESTIMATED time before your files are available for MR attachments/describing/keywording. This is proving to be a challenge as we have to determine the existing queue length and then estimate the time you need for your own files to arrive at a logical estimated timeframe.

2. I do believe that the messaging for the various error detection are a bit vague as well. We are working to make sure that we will give you proper error reports in the future.

3. The system messaging must also be a lot more intuitive because a lot of contributors are so used to processing things in real time, we hope to change this with better messaging to you so that everyone understands that there IS A QUEUE, and you have to send the files in, and come back later to complete the steps.

What don't we recommend?
We advise against refreshing the page continuously as it will generate even more errors. We advise you to be patient, click once and let it take a short while as the system churns through the queue. We too are testing the system so that its robustness and responsiveness is up to par with your expectations as well as ours.

I also note that you might be worried if you missed out certain files due to this problem. We have begun to keep track of your original file names quite some time back. We can give you a CSV dump of all the files you have sent to us and you can identify which files are missing from your portfolio rather easily. Please email [email protected] if you need your CSV file to conduct the reconciliation exercise.


Thank you for your understanding! Please give us a week to iron things out and get the system back on its feet again. We haven't restricted any uploading or processing.
Alex
so... instead of increasin your server or cpu performance you break your website, make the uploading proces more tedious, make your agency even less attractive for contributors. Just to battle  a few uploading apps. Over complicating things if you ask me.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: modviz on June 23, 2013, 17:52
"We advise against refreshing the page continuously as it will generate even more errors."

Sorry Alex, but the only thing that eliminates the tedium of watching it stagnate at 20% forever is by clicking the refresh page once every 30 seconds or so....it'll jump to 40%. 60%. 80%. And finally 100%. Can you not look at DP and DTs system? Create a homepage as soon as you log in? With all the relevant information right there in front of the contributor. Does everything with 123RF have to have additional steps? Can you not see how awkward, cumbersome and sloppy your system is?
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: MisterElements on June 23, 2013, 20:36
ummmm what is up with the 123RF uploading process for illustration...is it having trouble or is it some new weird process?...... nevermind i figured it out :) me smart....I make things go.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: gillian vann on June 24, 2013, 05:10
I just uploaded 10 pics just to test: all good.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: 08stock08 on June 24, 2013, 07:57
I uploaded 16 yesterday.  Processing is taking longer. Will check again tomorrow to see if files appear.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Beppe Grillo on June 24, 2013, 09:27
"We advise against refreshing the page continuously as it will generate even more errors."

Sorry Alex, but the only thing that eliminates the tedium of watching it stagnate at 20% forever is by clicking the refresh page once every 30 seconds or so....it'll jump to 40%. 60%. 80%. And finally 100%. Can you not look at DP and DTs system? Create a homepage as soon as you log in? With all the relevant information right there in front of the contributor. Does everything with 123RF have to have additional steps? Can you not see how awkward, cumbersome and sloppy your system is?

I think that who designed this site has never used internet before :D :D
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: dbvirago on June 24, 2013, 09:30
I still get nothing but the please wait button so no idea if anything is happening or not. Not going to tie up a browser for 3 hours like I did Friday. Nothing in processing queue. A boatload sitting on the ftp server.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Eco on June 24, 2013, 09:39
Anyone tried to upload images to their EVO collection?

Uploaded images make it to the Processing Queue, but when I check back after several hours all the files are listed with a red error message "Failed to complete processing - Not valid image type". The only option then is to remove them. However, even the "remove" function is broken, because after I removed them and checked back again later all the files are still listed with the red error message. I tried both the web uploader and FTP - no difference.

123RF is now off my upload list until they can fix their website. >:(
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: kuriouskat on June 24, 2013, 10:39
I can't get anything to upload via FTP, just get 'uploading...Please Wait...', and i wait and wait and wait and nothing happens :(

Been like this for days. Please fix......
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: fritz on June 24, 2013, 10:45
I can't get anything to upload via FTP, just get 'uploading...Please Wait...', and i wait and wait and wait and nothing happens :(

Been like this for days. Please fix......
Same here! FTP upload is broken
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: dbvirago on June 24, 2013, 10:51
FTP not working for me

Hasn't been working since the 14th. 10 days.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: ruxpriencdiam on June 24, 2013, 11:03
Figured I would give it a try again! :( :( :( :( :( :(

    Filename    123RF Filename    File Type      Uploaded      Status    Action
1)   064_1.jpg      Stock Photo      Time left: 5 mins    
2)   019_1.jpg      Stock Photo      Time left: 5 mins    
3)   033_1.jpg      Stock Photo      Time left: 5 mins    
4)   045_1.jpg      Stock Photo      Time left: 5 mins

Been spinning and working 5 minutes for well over 15-20 plus minutes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(

This spinning is just a waste of time and my internet service which is DATA limited so it just burns up DATA doing nothing that I pay for each month and 123's easy upload process was thrown out the window for what may even be more piss poor then what they have over on BS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Got hundreds to upload and can't do a dam thing like this so it looks like time to wait till the cows come home and maybe then it will be fixed or maybe we are going to have to wait till hail freezes over???????????????????
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: daveh900 on June 24, 2013, 11:05
The web uploader doesn't appear to work. I uploaded several files and then it just looks like they have disappeared.

However, when I went into my FTP client and logged in to my uploads, the files I uploaded via the web uploader were there.

After going back to the upload page and the selecting "FTP settings / Check Upload FTP Results", I get a page that allows me to "process" the files that I uploaded via the web uploader.

This "upgrade" is flawed and much more time consuming than the previous uploader. Could have used a bit more beta testing before implementing this.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: daveh900 on June 24, 2013, 11:10
Figured I would give it a try again! :( :( :( :( :( :(

    Filename    123RF Filename    File Type      Uploaded      Status    Action
1)   064_1.jpg      Stock Photo      Time left: 5 mins    
2)   019_1.jpg      Stock Photo      Time left: 5 mins    
3)   033_1.jpg      Stock Photo      Time left: 5 mins    
4)   045_1.jpg      Stock Photo      Time left: 5 mins

Been spinning and working 5 minutes for well over 15-20 plus minutes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(

This spinning is just a waste of time and my internet service which is DATA limited so it just burns up DATA doing nothing that I pay for each month and 123's easy upload process was thrown out the window for what may even be more piss poor then what they have over on BS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Got hundreds to upload and can't do a dam thing like this so it looks like time to wait till the cows come home and maybe then it will be fixed or maybe we are going to have to wait till hail freezes over???????????????????

You're not wasting internet bandwidth while it's "spinning", nothing is being transferred at that point. Once it's uploaded just close the page and come back later.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: sgoodwin4813 on June 24, 2013, 11:29
I stopped uploading there because of the RC system - I guess I'm glad I did!
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: kuriouskat on June 24, 2013, 13:20
After going back to the upload page and the selecting "FTP settings / Check Upload FTP Results", I get a page that allows me to "process" the files that I uploaded via the web uploader.


That's what I'm trying to do but it doesn't work for me :(
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: bspudd on June 25, 2013, 12:29
What happened to 123rf?

- Revenue disappearing without showing any refunds (we are not talking just 1-2 dollars)
- Upload problems
- Live chat not working
- constant site errors

A large website like this needs a staging environment to test the site before applying the updates to the live website. This just frustrates people by introducing errors.

We have to play by the rules with keeping up quality. I would expect the same from the company representing my work.

Just my 2 cents. Back to work :)
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: THP Creative on June 25, 2013, 19:06
I just gave their new upload a go. Using safari, I followed the steps and it did nothing. I mean nothing. After clicking the red process button it just NOTHING. Waited for hour or more. Tried multiple times.

Then opened firefox and did it - worked fine. All processed within about 5 mins.

Clearly it needs a lot more work to improve the system.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: 08stock08 on June 25, 2013, 22:46
Thanks Microstock Man for discovering that it is working in firefox. It worked for me as well.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: THP Creative on June 26, 2013, 00:03
Thanks Microstock Man for discovering that it is working in firefox. It worked for me as well.

No worries. I would have hoped 123RF would have tested their new system on all the major browsers before going live with it.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: dbvirago on June 26, 2013, 07:53
Especially considering that Chrome is now the dominate browser.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Pauws99 on June 26, 2013, 08:04
Me too what a mess and I used to find uploading on 123 so smooth and easy!
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: daveh900 on June 26, 2013, 08:11
Especially considering that Chrome is now the dominate browser.

Umm, no.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: dbvirago on June 26, 2013, 08:25
From W3counter.com
Web Browsers
1   Chrome 26   17.71%
2   Chrome 27   8.45%
3   Firefox 20   7.43%
4   Safari 6.1   6.31%
5   Internet Explorer 8   6.18%
6   Internet Explorer 9   5.71%
7   Firefox 21   5.60%
8   Internet Explorer 7   4.72%
9   Internet Explorer 10   4.40%
10   Safari 6   3.42%

From w3schools.com
2013   Internet Explorer   Firefox   Chrome   Safari   Opera
May   12.6 %   27.7 %   52.9 %   4.0 %   1.6 %
April   12.7 %   27.9 %   52.7 %   4.0 %   1.7 %
March   13.0 %   28.5 %   51.7 %   4.1 %   1.8 %
February   13.5 %   29.6 %   50.0 %   4.1 %   1.8 %
January   14.3 %   30.2 %   48.4 %   4.2 %   1.9 %
                
From WikiMedia
Browsers, non mobile   
All requests   
Html pages
Chrome   75,428 M   34.16%   7,285 M   31.31%
MSIE   36,681 M   16.61%   4,194 M   18.02%
Firefox   30,067 M   13.62%   2,975 M   12.78%
Mozilla   9,722 M   4.40%   949 M   4.08%
Opera   5,350 M   2.42%   609 M   2.62%
Safari   5,091 M   2.31%   731 M   3.14%
iPhone   838 M   0.38%   71.7 M   0.31%
iPad   460 M   0.21%   39.1 M   0.17%
MediaWiki

From InConcertWeb.com

Below are the web browser stats for May 2013.

2013   IE9   IE8   IE7   IE6
January   5.9%   6.4%   1.0%   0.3%
February   5.7%   5.8%   0.9%   0.2%
March   5.2%   5.5%   0.8%   0.2%
April   4.4%   5.3%   0.8%   0.1%
May   3.9%   5.2%   0.8%   0.1%
2013   FIREFOX   CHROME   SAFARI   OPERA
January   30.2%   48.4%   4.2%   1.9%
February   29.6%   50.0%   4.1%   1.8%
March   28.5%   51.7%   4.1%   1.8%
April   27.9%   52.7%   4.0%   1.7%
May   27.7%   52.9%   4.0%   1.6%
As we have seen over the last few months, Chrome is still rising in popularity over all of the other browsers. Chrome is the only browser that is gaining users while all the rest are declining, except Safari, IE7 and IE6, which are all holding steady with very low percentages.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: daveh900 on June 26, 2013, 10:34
From W3counter.com


 :-[

I stand corrected. I'm amazed really. I thought the majority of people were still sitting at home on their 6 year old Dell PC running IE6 and not knowing any different.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: dbvirago on June 26, 2013, 10:44
I agree. Despite all the bad press, IE was able to hang on until sometime last year. Fact is, all browsers have pros and cons. I actually use IE, Chrome and FF depending on what I am doing.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Ron on June 26, 2013, 11:58
Some tools at work only work properly on IE because they are written for IE, which is completely backwards these days as IE is no longer the most used browser. So we are stuck using IE, but anything running fine outside IE we use Firefox instead, and at home everything I do is on Chrome.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Tantoon on June 27, 2013, 01:37
Figured I would give it a try again! :( :( :( :( :( :(

    Filename    123RF Filename    File Type      Uploaded      Status    Action
1)   064_1.jpg      Stock Photo      Time left: 5 mins    
2)   019_1.jpg      Stock Photo      Time left: 5 mins    
3)   033_1.jpg      Stock Photo      Time left: 5 mins    
4)   045_1.jpg      Stock Photo      Time left: 5 mins

Been spinning and working 5 minutes for well over 15-20 plus minutes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(

This spinning is just a waste of time and my internet service which is DATA limited so it just burns up DATA doing nothing that I pay for each month and 123's easy upload process was thrown out the window for what may even be more piss poor then what they have over on BS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I believe this is a server side process, since your files are already on their server, so don't worry you're not loosing any of your internet quota..

it worked for me, here's what I did, I uploaded my files using FTP client, used Firefox v21.0 to process the files, 5 images took almost 36 minutes.
I think the script is processing many images at once therefore returning false estimated time, give it another shot,
best wishes.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: PZF on June 27, 2013, 05:21
Seems some of my photos got through the spinning problem yesterday - but the titles are mangled beyond usefulness!
For example, for a particular kind of caterpillar, it now just says INSECT. For a deserted sandy beach it just says SAND. I cannot edit these titles but they will never help anybody find my photos. Clay pigeon shooting targets are similarly BREAK DISC.
Sigh...
I've sent an email to 123 but be warned...and do check!
Creative computing at work!
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: gillian vann on June 27, 2013, 05:43
From W3counter.com


 :-[

I stand corrected. I'm amazed really. I thought the majority of people were still sitting at home on their 6 year old Dell PC running IE6 and not knowing any different.
I'm a mac user (iPhone, iPad, iMac, MacBookPro, i'd buy an Apple car if they made one), but I dislike Safari. I use Chrome. (despite my dislike for Google, I just like to use stuff that works)

back OT, I have, for the first time, experienced what everyone has been whinging about. A hung upload process. ah well, what can we do? go and upload elsewhere I guess.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: alex123rf on June 27, 2013, 20:20
Hi Everyone,

Thank you for your patience. It's near Friday and I hope to report the progress on the upload system at 123RF.

As promised, we have included a time estimation when you queue files for processing with us.
We have really thrown the book at the system by queuing batches of 4000+ files from one portfolio into it and stress testing it out.
It seems to be able to queue files gracefully and display the correct error messages when it encounters any problems instead of stalling.

If you click on the "Processing Queue" tab, the reporting on the estimated time it takes to process your files seems to be correct now. And the proper errors are also being displayed here.

As for problems with keywords and descriptions, you may also opt to use the "Upload CSV" tool to help with the mapping:
http://submit.123rf.com/images_uploadcsv.php (http://submit.123rf.com/images_uploadcsv.php)

Alternatively, you may click on the "Completed Images" tab to complete your description and keywording activities.
http://submit.123rf.com/myuploaded.php (http://submit.123rf.com/myuploaded.php)

Thank you very much, if you find the system still bugging out on you, please feel free to email [email protected].

Alex.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: ruxpriencdiam on June 27, 2013, 22:23
Hi Everyone,

Thank you for your patience. It's near Friday and I hope to report the progress on the upload system at 123RF.

As promised, we have included a time estimation when you queue files for processing with us.
We have really thrown the book at the system by queuing batches of 4000+ files from one portfolio into it and stress testing it out.
It seems to be able to queue files gracefully and display the correct error messages when it encounters any problems instead of stalling.

If you click on the "Processing Queue" tab, the reporting on the estimated time it takes to process your files seems to be correct now. And the proper errors are also being displayed here.

As for problems with keywords and descriptions, you may also opt to use the "Upload CSV" tool to help with the mapping:
[url]http://submit.123rf.com/images_uploadcsv.php[/url] ([url]http://submit.123rf.com/images_uploadcsv.php[/url])

Alternatively, you may click on the "Completed Images" tab to complete your description and keywording activities.
[url]http://submit.123rf.com/myuploaded.php[/url] ([url]http://submit.123rf.com/myuploaded.php[/url])

Thank you very much, if you find the system still bugging out on you, please feel free to email [email protected].

Alex.
Thanks Alex lets hope!

But I am going to wait for others and see what happens to them.

I have hundreds waiting to go but with this new system pfffffffttttt it is and has been a complete waste of my time.

The old one worked so much easier and was so much better.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Ron on June 28, 2013, 04:56
Hi Everyone,

Thank you for your patience. It's near Friday and I hope to report the progress on the upload system at 123RF.

As promised, we have included a time estimation when you queue files for processing with us.
We have really thrown the book at the system by queuing batches of 4000+ files from one portfolio into it and stress testing it out.
It seems to be able to queue files gracefully and display the correct error messages when it encounters any problems instead of stalling.

If you click on the "Processing Queue" tab, the reporting on the estimated time it takes to process your files seems to be correct now. And the proper errors are also being displayed here.

As for problems with keywords and descriptions, you may also opt to use the "Upload CSV" tool to help with the mapping:
[url]http://submit.123rf.com/images_uploadcsv.php[/url] ([url]http://submit.123rf.com/images_uploadcsv.php[/url])

Alternatively, you may click on the "Completed Images" tab to complete your description and keywording activities.
[url]http://submit.123rf.com/myuploaded.php[/url] ([url]http://submit.123rf.com/myuploaded.php[/url])

Thank you very much, if you find the system still bugging out on you, please feel free to email [email protected].

Alex.
Why did you go from the easiest uploading system around to something tedious and completely backwards? For countering uploaders? Who makes these decisions? Its completely backwards thinking.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Beppe Grillo on June 28, 2013, 05:12
Hi Everyone,

Thank you for your patience. It's near Friday and I hope to report the progress on the upload system at 123RF.

As promised, we have included a time estimation when you queue files for processing with us.
We have really thrown the book at the system by queuing batches of 4000+ files from one portfolio into it and stress testing it out.
It seems to be able to queue files gracefully and display the correct error messages when it encounters any problems instead of stalling.

If you click on the "Processing Queue" tab, the reporting on the estimated time it takes to process your files seems to be correct now. And the proper errors are also being displayed here.

As for problems with keywords and descriptions, you may also opt to use the "Upload CSV" tool to help with the mapping:
[url]http://submit.123rf.com/images_uploadcsv.php[/url] ([url]http://submit.123rf.com/images_uploadcsv.php[/url])

Alternatively, you may click on the "Completed Images" tab to complete your description and keywording activities.
[url]http://submit.123rf.com/myuploaded.php[/url] ([url]http://submit.123rf.com/myuploaded.php[/url])

Thank you very much, if you find the system still bugging out on you, please feel free to email [email protected].

Alex.
Why did you go from the easiest uploading system around to something tedious and completely backwards? For countering uploaders? Who makes these decisions? Its completely backwards thinking.


I agree.
Why not compare the 123rf upload system with the GL Stock Images one… and draw some conclusion………
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Pauws99 on June 28, 2013, 06:56
315m to wait!
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: disorderly on June 28, 2013, 08:28
315m to wait!

Mine started last night at almost 400m.  And to make matters worse, when I checked in this morning, about a third reported as failed.  I miss the old implementation, the one that both worked and did so in a timely fashion.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Pauws99 on June 28, 2013, 08:36
Mine have finally made it through!!!! 3 corrupted out of 15 so progress but it shouldn't have to be like this!
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: ruxpriencdiam on June 28, 2013, 08:47
Looks like it is still crap!

No uploads from me anymore till this joke of a system gets fix and works right!

123 has gone from the quickest easiest system there was for uploading to what we can now call the slowest and worst of them all.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: dbvirago on June 28, 2013, 09:36
Now it's broken again in IE.
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: dbvirago on June 28, 2013, 09:37
.... but it's working in Chrome
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Ron on June 28, 2013, 11:15
Are 123RF and IS sharing the developers between them?
Title: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Nikd90 on June 28, 2013, 11:53
Are 123RF and IS sharing the developers between them?
Where is the like button :)? Haven't sold a single photo since the time this IT issue has started
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: ruxpriencdiam on June 28, 2013, 11:55
Are 123RF and IS sharing the developers between them?
Where is the like button :)? Haven't sold a single photo since the time this IT issue has started
+1
Title: Re: Has 123 gone haywire?
Post by: Ron on June 28, 2013, 12:00
I sold 16 photos on 123 today, 15 of my dad, including similars. I have no idea what happened, but it made me 4 dollar which really is no laughing matter either.