At 4:56 PM +0200 6/27/06, Anton Woldhek wrote:
>I added some zer0's to the max file size and it works from my end now.
Worked for my 800K .mp3 too.
Going direct to the directory for right click download's via this address
http://ad2004.hku.nl/gamesound/.
works.
Clicking on the directory at "home" (after log-in) also shows the directory=
.
A subdomain could be workable, especially if you are guaranteed
re-direct ability after graduation. Can you set-up File thingie so
folks can only upload to a directory we create? Rob D.
>
> > Hi Anton--
> > You gotta love the interface. Good choice on your school's part.
>>
>> I created a directory and started uploading an 800K .mp3.
>> About 5-6 seconds later, a prompt said, "File is too large."
>> There is a command change the maximum file size in bytes.
> > http://ad2004.hku.nl/index.php?action=3Dhelp . How do you see
>> the files that are in the directory?
>Just click on the direcotry and if fils are uploaded to it you will be abl=
e
>to download them.
>If you want to direct link, around the interface, just go to
>http://ad2004.hku.nl/gamesound/
>> Being able to maintain the links on whatever resource we use
>> over time might be a high priority.
>> I imagine your host space at school goes when you do, right?
>Yeah, although I will be at school (presumably) for atleast another 2 year=
s
>and I could then let the project stay alive for a good while longer. But
>indeed cannot make any guarantees. Ofcourse if somebody pointed a subdomei=
n,
>for example: sounds.naturerecordists.com to ad2004.hku.nl then if this
>hosting goes awy you would just have to point the forward to the new host.
>But again, this should be good to go for atleast the next 2 years.
>
>Cheerio
>Anton
>
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Rob Danielson
Peck School of the Arts
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
http://www.uwm.edu/~type/audio-art-tech-gallery/
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