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Gorilla Enterprises File Upload Service

Posted: Fri 20 May, 2005 21.41
by Dr Lobster*
http://www.gorillaenterprises.co.uk/upload

This is much the same as MrTomServo's service, except:

> no limitation on type of file you can upload
> 8mb file size limit
> no picture size limit

To keep a file on the server, prefix it 'KEEP-' eg: 'KEEP-filename'.

Please feel free to use this service as you wish - but please don't do anything with it that will get me into trouble with my isp.

that's it! enjoy!

Re: Announcement: Dr Lobster* File Upload Service

Posted: Fri 20 May, 2005 23.19
by Jamez
Dr Lobster* wrote: but please don't do anything with it that will get me into trouble with my isp.
Damn, I was going to store some japanese kiddie porn there! :?

Posted: Sat 21 May, 2005 01.08
by Dr Lobster*

Posted: Sat 21 May, 2005 09.36
by GJ Online
Can you add "view image" next to download?

Posted: Thu 26 May, 2005 23.26
by Dr Lobster*

Posted: Fri 04 Nov, 2005 17.39
by Gavin Scott
I can't upload video files to the server. It tells me "nothing was uploaded" after a lengthy upload wait.

Little help, Dr Lobster?

Posted: Mon 07 Nov, 2005 13.14
by Dr Lobster*
Gavin, what is the approximate size and extension of the file?

I'll try to reproduce what is happening and sort the problem.

Posted: Mon 07 Nov, 2005 13.52
by Gavin Scott
Thanks. Admittedly it was a large file. An 8MB wmv file to start with, but I recompressed it with Real Producer to around 4.5MB. No joy with either.

The file was (and it seems a little pointless now) a clip from Broken News on the BBC.

I've set up some personal webspace and have hosted it here if you want to attempt it:

http://www.metropol.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/

Let me know how you get on :)

Posted: Mon 07 Nov, 2005 20.20
by Dr Lobster*
Gavin, I have tried a few variations of the filename and I can't get it to work. I'm going to try it with a couple of different browsers later on and I'll let you know what happens!

Posted: Mon 07 Nov, 2005 20.26
by Gavin Scott
Dr Lobster* wrote:Gavin, I have tried a few variations of the filename and I can't get it to work. I'm going to try it with a couple of different browsers later on and I'll let you know what happens!
Much obliged.

Posted: Tue 08 Nov, 2005 15.11
by Dr Lobster*
I have determined that the problem appears to lie with the ISP that domain is hosted with.

It should be possible to upload much bigger files than this - internet explorer supports massive uploads. i have read that the limitation might be because of the way perl manages the upload and the size of the file you upload might be directly related to the total amount of memory any given script process might consume on the sever. i tried several browsers at home and at work with the same results - this certainly suggests that the problem isn't your end.

i am looking at ways to make the upload service better - and that particular domain is up for renewal in a few weeks so i might have a look around for a different host and see if that makes things better.

Sorry i couldn't be of more help.