Can't set my thumbnail for flash tease.

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Can't set my thumbnail for flash tease.

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I set a specific image to use as my thumbnail, saved, did everything. Yet when I publish it is the wrong thumbnail and sort of ruins the surprise. I tried unpublishing, deleting cache, you name it, but the wrong image is still being used.

Help please?

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Re: Can't set my thumbnail for flash tease.

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rbtheservant wrote:I set a specific image to use as my thumbnail, saved, did everything. Yet when I publish it is the wrong thumbnail and sort of ruins the surprise. I tried unpublishing, deleting cache, you name it, but the wrong image is still being used.

Help please?

Thanks
Maybe the thumbnail you want to use has a name with special characters or something? That could cause problems. Otherwise... I don't know - very weird error.

Can you give me the ID of the tease and the name of the image you'd like as a thumbnail?
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Re: Can't set my thumbnail for flash tease.

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Hi seraphOx,

The tease ID is #3019 "You Never Know" the image I set multiple times to be the Thumbnail is
mitsu31-1.jpg.

It is the weirdest thing. Just like when I upload media, I need to logout, delete browser history and relog back in to see the images. Not complaining, just making you aware.

Thanks for the help.
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