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Geek Culture / Help Needed Urgently!!!

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MSon
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Joined: 13th Jul 2004
Location: Earth, (I Think).
Posted: 17th Aug 2005 13:18
Would anyone know why when i try to attach a zip file to a post, it fails to upload, also when i upload a zip file to my Yahoo site, and add a Link to it, Then It Says (Page Not Found), although I can access the file online still...

:\'( And I\'ve tried uploading from more than 1 PC, but still I get the Same Error...

These posts are where Im having Problems...
http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=58983&b=1
http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=59164&b=8
Darkbasic MADPSP
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Joined: 15th Jun 2005
Location: Uk
Posted: 17th Aug 2005 13:36
Why did you post in the dbpro discussion? but on the top link that goes to brick.bmp that works as for the yahoo one you must have used up all your bandwith

try reading this that i found on your homepage
Quote: "When you signed up for your web site, we created a placeholder page. To replace it with one of your own, you need to create or rename a file as "index.html." By default, the first page accessed when your web site is visited is the "index.html" file.
If you have already created a home page, you need to rename that page "index.html." You may need to delete the default "index.html" file first before attempting to rename your new file, as you may not be able to overwrite an existing file simply by renaming another file using the same name.

To rename your file, do the following:

Log into your File Manager.
Check the box next to the file you want to rename.
Click the "Rename" button in the toolbar.
Enter the new name and click the "Rename Files" button.
View your web page by clicking its name in File Manager.
Note: File names are case sensitive, so "index.html" is not the same as "Index.html" or "INDEX.HTML." Also, the file extension ".htm" is not the same as ".html," so you will need to name your index page with an ".html" extension.
"


Love games go to http://www.freewebs.com/halorc
or
http://www.freewebs.com/gamersmad
Xolatron old
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Joined: 25th Jan 2004
Location: The Star Forge Language: DBpro
Posted: 18th Aug 2005 01:59
It seems to be uplaoded in your first thread. If there's any error it's probably to do with your internet connection (or maybe even cookies settings).

-Xol

Dazzag
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Joined: 26th Aug 2002
Location: Cyprus
Posted: 18th Aug 2005 10:09
Could be the same problem I have with some email providers. Basically they don't like certain file types. Normally .zip and .exe being the most obvious. Probably to do with viruses I would bet. So normally I change the last character to a "Z". So .ziz and .exz files. Just rename them on the other side. ie. mention this fact in the email.

Cheers

I am 99% probably lying in bed right now... so don't blame me for crappy typing

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