I have created a small ged file from my main file. Removing unwanted data and all media with the aid of Plugins and some by hand. But Ancestry will not accept it saying not a proper ged file. Which I think is because my ged file still includes ages. I have used the "Clean unwanted fields" plugin on its default setting but it is not changing anything, 0 changes.
Is still having ages the problem? What have I to do, to rectify please?
* exporting to Ancestry trying to removing ages
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Re: exporting to Ancestry trying to removing ages
I have happly uploaded files with ages, have you double checked you are saving the file in UTF-8 or ANSI and not UTF-16
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Re: exporting to Ancestry trying to removing ages
Keith, did you see how_to:exporting_gedcom_with_multimedia#export_to_website_without_sensitive_data|> Export to Website Without Sensitive Data?
That describes all the steps that might be needed, but several are optional depending on exactly what is required.
That describes all the steps that might be needed, but several are optional depending on exactly what is required.
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Re: exporting to Ancestry trying to removing ages
Yes Mike, that was what I was working from. But when the file wouldn't upload I assumed it was to do with something I had read that said Ancestry couldn't cope with 'ages'. When in fact it was because I had used the wrong copy of too many versions I had made while experimenting.
Keith