Unable to Upload
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Unable to Upload
I have been trying to upload a 10mb Piano Reduction for two pianos of Mahler's 5th symphony and it continually times out on both FF2 and IE7, I still wish to upload it and would like to work out how and if I am doing anything wrong.
There are indeed times when this happens (the host is horrid). I would love to see this piece on IMSLP however; and so if you have a way of getting the file to imslp@imslp.org (maybe split it in two?) I'm willing to upload it for you If you can't think of a way you can just e-mail me and I should be able to set something up.
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Thanks!
I haven't yet received it, probably due to some mail server weirdness on my part (the mail server seems to delay e-mails or something)... however, if you see a bounce back (error message) on the e-mail account you sent it from, please e-mail a plain text message (with no attachments) to me, and I'll set up a temporary FTP account so that you can upload there.
I haven't yet received it, probably due to some mail server weirdness on my part (the mail server seems to delay e-mails or something)... however, if you see a bounce back (error message) on the e-mail account you sent it from, please e-mail a plain text message (with no attachments) to me, and I'll set up a temporary FTP account so that you can upload there.
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If the file is a PDF file, you can split the file into multiple chunks (you can do it by movement if you want) using PDFtk ( http://www.accesspdf.com/pdftk/ ). Basically, you can do something like:
pdftk input.pdf cat 1-20 output output.pdf
If you don't know how to use the command line, you can use WinRAR ( http://www.rarlab.com/ ) which will allow you to create multi-part RAR files (i.e. you can split the file into the size of your liking).
If both fails, maybe you can try MegaUpload ( http://megaupload.com/ ).
pdftk input.pdf cat 1-20 output output.pdf
If you don't know how to use the command line, you can use WinRAR ( http://www.rarlab.com/ ) which will allow you to create multi-part RAR files (i.e. you can split the file into the size of your liking).
If both fails, maybe you can try MegaUpload ( http://megaupload.com/ ).
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