That "Unable to upload ..." message often means that you have an unreliable Internet connection. Relogging to SL might cure it, or rebooting your computer. If not, you should take standard measures like rebooting your router and replacing your wireless connection to the router with a direct LAN cable. In the particular case of dealing with gestures, however, there is another possibility. You can get that same error message if one of the active gestures in your inventory has been corrupted somehow. If that's the case, the solution is to identify and delete the bad gesture and reload a fresh copy. Take a look at this wiki article that discusses the problem >>> http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/gesture_issues
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That "Unable to upload ..." message often means that you have an unreliable Internet connection. Relogging to SL might cure it, or rebooting your computer. If not, you should take standard measures like rebooting your router and replacing your wireless connection to the router with a direct LAN cable. In the particular case of dealing with gestures, however, there is another possibility. You can get that same error message if one of the active gestures in your inventory has been corrupted somehow. If that's the case, the solution is to identify and delete the bad gesture and reload a fresh copy. Take a look at this wiki article that discusses the problem >>> http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/gesture_issues
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