G'Day,
Upload to eQSL has not worked for me for many months. The problem seems to be in IE and its security settings. I have tried all sorts of changes to the IE configuration, to no result. I am using Win7 (64bit) running as Administrator, and previously IE 9, and now IE 10.
Downloads work perfectly. Until this last week, I have had no problems with LOTW uploads or downloads at all.
The upload process to eQSL in Logic works properly - simply the ADI file upload to eQSL using IE fails.
I suspect the problem is in the security settings for the use of a page with active content when loaded from the local hard drive. This is usually restricted to prevent malicious content that may have found its way onto your PC. Many of us change these settings in IE or Windows when something does not work as we want. But no amount of changing the security settings in my system - returning everything to default for example - seems to change anything. I gave up on this issue long ago. The individual settings each of us may/may not have in IE and/or Windows, not mention versions of Windows and/or versions of IE, is why it works for some and not for others.
So - you may not be aware that ...
I follow the process for eQSL in Logic, and answer yes to the "Mark records uploaded" dialogue.
The QSOs to be uploaded to eQSL (or LOTW) are placed by Logic in ...Logic/tmp/eQSLQSOs.ADI or LOTWQSOs.ADI.
Immediately after using the process in Logic, I simply log into eQSL.CC and use the Log/Outbox menu, selecting "Upload ADIF log". I then browse to the logic/tmp/eQSLQSOs.ADI file and process it on eQSL.
Yes - we probably should not have to do that manually.
Clearly there needs to be more testing of the process at eQSL, and at ARRL with LOTW, before they let new changes loose. To be fair, it is unreasonable to expect ARRL, or eQSL, to be testing each and every piece of amateur radio logging software in existance. But I do think they can all do a better job when change is needed. Change and PCs and the Internet is about "when" not "if".
It is argueably more reasonable to expect that we all know how to run the upload process manually - using the mechanisms provided on the respective web sites - when our "automated efforts" don't proceed as expected. I certainly do not mean that one should upload 20,000 QSOs just to upload the newset 20, or for changes to a select few QSOs.
Peter VK4IU
Peter VK4IU
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