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Subject: 
Re: Brickshelf upload issues
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lugnet.general
Date: 
Sun, 18 Jan 2004 01:09:12 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Ahui Herrera wrote:
   In lugnet.general, Ross Crawford wrote:
   In lugnet.general, Ahui Herrera wrote:
   Is any one else having issues trying to upload 1.5 MB or bigger files to brickshelf?

I’ve been trying to upload a flash file (I have other flash files on the site) and I keep getting an error. IE will begin to upload the file (the progress bar gets to about 30% before I get an error).


The error I get is The page cannot be displayed. =(

Any clue how to fix this? Thanks

Hi Ahui,

I just uploaded a 2.15 MB ZIP containing 16 JPGs with no problem. I’ve found it depends very much on transfer speed how much you can upload. Doesn’t seem to have any fixed timeout duration, but I can upload way bigger files using DSL than I can using dial-up. I uploaded the above file using DSL.

ROSCO

I’m using a cable modem so would *think* my speed is okay. I don’t have any issues upload to my personal webstore space on comcast with either their HTML page upload wizard of via FTP. Although with FTP is goes much faster! =)




-AHui

A&M LWorks




-AHui

These are my speeds according to http://www.dslreports.com test that I just took.


2004-01-17 20:04:04 EST: 1730 / 241 Your download speed : 1730685 bps, or 1730 kbps. A 211.2 KB/sec transfer rate. Your upload speed : 241779 bps, or 241 kbps. Seems like broadband .. above the 1mbit barrier!


Looks like I got good download speed but uploading is iffy?? -AHui



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  Re: Brickshelf upload issues
 
(...) I'm using a cable modem so would *think* my speed is okay. I don't have any issues upload to my personal webstore space on comcast with either their HTML page upload wizard of via FTP. Although with FTP is goes much faster! =) -AHui A&M LWorks (...) (20 years ago, 18-Jan-04, to lugnet.general, FTX)

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