Uploading a (custom size) long page.

I am making a magazine for iPad. I currently have my pages set to iPad 3 size, but some of the articles have long free scrolling pages.
All my pages upload correctly in Folio Builder apart from the long free scrolling pages with a custom length. It says they do not match the folio size.
I am using InDesign CS6 and I'm using alternate layouts for Portrait & Landscape.
Any reason why I can't upload these? I can't find an option to setup custom article sizes. Only a size for the entire magazine.
Hopefully someone can help soon as I have a pretty tight deadline! Thanks.

Thanks Bob. That worked for the page I was working on yesterday, but now I'm getting a different error on another long free scrolling page...
Error I get when trying to upload in Folio Builder is:
Again, I'm using CS6 with Alternate Layouts for Portrait & Landscape versions. I'm initially creating for iPad 3. Document sizes are:
Portrait: W 1536 x 4400 px
Landscape: W 2048 x 3692 px
Hopefully you can point me in the right direction to fix this. Thanks.

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