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Firefox 3.0- no problems uploading files to You Send It- now with 3.6 I get error message. Cannot upload files. Please fix this glitch.

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I was really really happy with firefox 3.0. But 2 days ago I had to upgrade to 3.6.12 in order to use Constant Contact.. I am really really really upset. I tried to send an mp4 file using You Send It and I keep getting an error message. I tried to upload a file I sent 3 days ago using firefox 3.0 and it uploaded and sent with ease. Now I cannot send any files and I am really angry as I use You Send It for my clients. I will probably have to start using a different browser if you cannot fix this problem.

I was really really happy with firefox 3.0. But 2 days ago I had to upgrade to 3.6.12 in order to use Constant Contact.. I am really really really upset. I tried to send an mp4 file using You Send It and I keep getting an error message. I tried to upload a file I sent 3 days ago using firefox 3.0 and it uploaded and sent with ease. Now I cannot send any files and I am really angry as I use You Send It for my clients. I will probably have to start using a different browser if you cannot fix this problem.

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Exactly what was the error message you received?

Have you tried using YouSendIt support?
http://www.yousendit.com/support
More than likely it is a problem that is easily fixed within that application, and not directly a Firefox issue.