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| Nick,
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| So, after leaving them to sit patiently for what, three months now, I started to upload the Pinecrest scrapbook pictures yesterday... only to watch the server crash terribly and painfully shortly after.
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| First, I uploaded a .zip of two of the pictures (01 and 02). It didn't appear to be accepted (even into the recent files list) so I uploaded just the first picture as a PNG. Still no joy.
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| Then the server was dead, with the SQL error that I'm sure you know since it's fixed now.
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| I haven't tried .tar.gz, and seeing as how it's only a few dozen pictures it's probably not really worth the trouble save to know if it works; I can just use one of the backend tools to iteratively load them, if you think it'll be all right. I'm also on a commercial but low-bandwidth host now, so I could really host them if you'd prefer that.
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| On another note, would you notice if I used your talk page? I'm sending this through Yoohoo%!? since my home computer doesn't seem to like sshd running anymore, but the talk page would probably be more appropriate.
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| <Since you posted to my talk page before I could send this, I'll avoid the old RFCs this way. :)>
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| Finally, Outlook doesn't hang up when the connection's gone...
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| == Further information ==
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| So I dug up a real browser (i.e. not IE, aiee!), and get the ever-stimulating "Connection closed by remote server" dialog after each upload.
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| Any clues?
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| Thanks ->Tim
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| == Uploading? ==
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| I don't see any recently uploaded files... any status? :)
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| Thanks,
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| -Tim
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| == File for upload ==
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| The first one is:
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| [http://trifs.dyndns.org/pinecrest_01.png]
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| Fortunately I never bothered to set a max size, each file is aroung 10MB.
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| It occurs to me that perhaps the size is the matter...
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| Thanks,
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| -Tim
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