Saving as jpeg

I have photoshop CS3 and it has been working fine up to now. I have just resized a photo to a panoramic to upload to Facebook, minor editing and saved it as a .jpg as usual. It won't upload to either Facebook or Flickr. The original photo that has not been resided uploads fine. It is not too large (4 MB). I've not had this issue before. The basic uploader on Flickr says it is because of the file type/ encoding (it only accepts JPEG, GIF etc) - but this is a JPG. Any ideas?

You should try using the "Save for Web & Devices" option (I'm using CS6, and it is now called "Save for Web", but the feature still works the same as it did in CS3):
If you select "JPEG High" from the Preset menu, and then "Save…", you will be able to save a web-optimised image that should work for upload to Facebook.
If this is still giving you trouble, you might need to downsample (resize smaller) your image. You can do this inside of the "Save for Web & Devices" panel as well.

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