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I'm not sure how many volunteer testers I've been able to motivate, but I spent today working out a bunch of IE bugs.... Writing javacode and XMLHTTPRequests gives one cache heartburn... Anyway, any feedback on the site is greatly appreciated as always. http://httpvault.com Thanks! On 03/10/2012 12:25 AM, Stephen Adler wrote: > Hi Blu, > > I posted an e-mail a while back asking about how to monitor the > progress of an uploaded file through a web site. Well... I got a very > informative response from Richard McCluskey (Thank you Richard). I've > put it to use in creating a web site which has just gone live. Its > > http://httpvault.com > > It's an e-mail attachment drop box web site service. There are > countless times when I've sent that large e-mail attachment which gets > bounced because it's to big for the recipient mail server to accept. > So this web site is basically my scratching an itch I've had for a > looong time. I know there are a bunch of alternative sites which do > what I just did, but, being the kind of do it your self guy, I like to > use my own stuff. > > The other side of this is that I actually have a spare business class > internet service provided by comcast which basically sits idle, so I > figure why not set up a drop box web site to put the idle bandwidth to > at least some use... > > So, I was hoping that you guys would surf to httpvault.com and kick > the wheels of the web site for me. It's a php/mysql/javascript > composition and I have a feeling that it may cause problems depending > on which browser is used to access the site. I developed the site > against the latest firefox distributed by Fedora 16. > > cheers. Steve. > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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