Victoria Paule
Registered User
Join date: 27 May 2008
Posts: 21
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11-11-2009 22:42
All I did was change the boundary slighly on my plot and now I get a 'please use valid z co-ordinate'. LL will not reply to my query, all settings have been refreshed and this continuesso I can no longer place events. Can anyone assist please? Its on the ground level.
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Kaiserw Kirby
Registered User
Join date: 1 May 2008
Posts: 85
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Same Problem With Z Coordinates
11-13-2009 13:56
I have the same problem with events making. Why cant we that are not Premium members use a ticket to write to LL about it
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Ambergris Baphomet
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Join date: 18 Sep 2005
Posts: 727
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11-17-2009 18:39
Same thing happening here *sighs* This is just rediculous Why was the Z coordinate ditched from the pulldown list of parcels if it is needed in order to post an event???? 
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Osprey Therian
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Join date: 6 Jul 2004
Posts: 5,049
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11-17-2009 19:02
A landing point under 1000Z has to be set, and the location listed as a hang out I think.
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Kaiserw Kirby
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Join date: 1 May 2008
Posts: 85
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No events above 1000m?
11-18-2009 12:39
From: Osprey Therian A landing point under 1000Z has to be set, and the location listed as a hang out I think. I have tried to write a new event today on ground level and it worked, but when I am trying to write event where we have our mall (its on 2001 meters) then it dont work. Is there some new policy from LL that we are not allowed to have events above 1000 meters?
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Osprey Therian
I want capslocklock
Join date: 6 Jul 2004
Posts: 5,049
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11-18-2009 12:56
It's not new - it's a leftover thing from before we could build that high. To post a high event first set the landing point low, post the event, then move the landing point up to the high point.
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