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Troubleshooting eBay Basic Picture Uploader

Please try the troubleshooting tips below for resolving problems encountered using eBay Basic Picture Uploader.

Picture Size Issues
  • If you receive an error message stating that your file is too large, please check the size of your picture. Use your image editing software (such software is usually included as an extra with new digital cameras), and re-size your picture to 4.0 megabyte (4000 KB) in size or smaller. To check the size of the picture file on a Microsoft Windows system, open the folder that contains the picture and select Details on the View menu. The size of the picture file will display in the size column.

  • If you are on a dial-up connection to the internet (using a phone line), it may take several minutes for each 4.0 megabyte picture to upload to eBay. If you want to make uploads faster, you can use your image editing software to re-compress the picture files before uploading, usually with no noticeable effect on quality. We recommend you not re-compress large files to less than 200 KB or to dimensions less than 1000 pixels on the longest side.

Problems Adding Pictures to the Sell Your Item form
  • If you use Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer and are having trouble using the Basic Uploader on the Sell Your Item form, or can't see the Browse buttons to upload your pictures, please try the following steps to clear your browser cache:

    1. Close all windows and restart your computer.

    2. Click the Windows Start button, select Settings, and then click the Control Panel button.

    3. Open the Internet Options Control Panel.

    4. Click the General tab.

    5. Click Delete Files, select the Delete all offline content check box, then click OK.

    6. Click Apply.

    7. Click OK.

    8. Sign in to eBay and resume your listing. In most cases, the eBay Basic Uploader should now work correctly.

  • If you are not using Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer or if the steps above do not correct the problem, then software such as firewalls, ad blockers, and Web accelerators may be conflicting with eBay Basic Uploader. Please try the following:

Web Accelerators

Disable any ad blockers and web accelerators. Web accelerators—for example, the AOL TopSpeed accelerator—are programs that speed up browsing of some Web sites.

Please try to temporarily disable your Web accelerator software (consult software vendor or ISP documentation for specific instructions). If this enables the Basic Uploader to work, then you will need to disable your Web accelerator whenever you use it. Or, if possible, change its settings to not cache content from "*.ebay.com" Web addresses.

Firewall Settings

Firewalls limit how your computer communicates with Web sites and are an important part of your computer security. However, they can also block content you need to receive or send with eBay and other Web sites. You need only one firewall enabled on your computer and its settings must allow content to flow to and from the eBay.com. As a first step, if your computer runs the Windows XP operating system and you have installed a third-party software firewall (example, Norton Internet Security, ZoneAlarm), then disable the built-in Windows XP firewall if it is also enabled.

  1. Click the Windows Start button, select Settings, and then click the Control Panel button.

  2. Double-click Network Connections .

  3. Right-click Local Area Connection, and click the Properties button.

  4. On the Advanced tab, click the Settings... button.

  5. On the General tab, select Off.

  6. Click the OK button.

  7. Click the OK button again.

After adjusting these third-party software settings, clear your browser cache again as described above. Otherwise, the non-operating filtered pages stored in the cache may still be used when you re-try adding pictures to your listing.

If you have received an error code SDFB01
  • The SDFB013 error indicates a problem with the connection to eBay Picture servers. This can be caused by a poor network connection, but most often indicates a software conflict. Pop-up and ad-blockers are two of the programs that can prevent uploaders from loading your pictures. If you use Microsoft Windows with Internet Explorer, please try the instructions below to turn off the built-in pop-up blocker.

    1. Open Internet Explorer.

    2. Click Tools on the Internet Explorer menu, then select Internet Options...

    3. Click the Privacy tab.

    4. In the Pop-Up Blocker section, clear the Block pop-ups check box. If there is no check in the check box, click Cancel.

    5. Clickthe Apply button.

For more information, go to Microsoft’s Web page Block Pop-up Windows with Internet Explorer.

If you have received an error code SDFB003

The error code SDFB003 indicates data corruption when connecting to the eBay Picture servers. The most common cause for this is a setting in a firewall. Normally this setting will appear something like "remove unknown headers" and can be disabled to allow you to upload your images. If you are unable to find or adjust such a setting in firewall software you run on your own computer, then your Internet connection is likely filtered by a firewall operated by your Internet Service Provider. You can report the issue to your ISP, requesting that they tell you how to adjust the firewall setting to allow pictures to be uploaded to eBay.

Self Hosting

If you are unable to resolve issues with uploading pictures, alternately, you can self host your pictures. Click the Add Pictures button in the Pictures section of the Sell Your Item form, and then click the Self Hosting tab. Enter the Web address (URL) of the picture in the Picture URL field.

Note: Self Hosting requires you have storage space on a publicly-accessible Web server where you have previously uploaded your pictures. Many ISPs include such space in their service package, but may restrict how it is used. Refer to your ISP's services description.

Additional Troubleshooting Resources

For further help you can visit the eBay Picture Hosting and Picture Manager Discussion Board, the eBay Community Photos/HTML Discuss Board and the eBay Community Photos/HTML Answer Center where eBay members share information on troubleshooting network and software issues with using, both, eBay-hosted picture uploaders and Self Hosting to include pictures in listings. You can search the information already posted on those forums or post your specific question requesting help from other members.


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