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Posted by Phil Chett on 30 Apr 2008 09:42, last edited on 04 Mar 2009 14:00
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Description
It has been noticed that any file greater than 7.9 mb will not upload. the documantation says that files up to 10 meg can be uploaded
How to Reproduce
try uploading a file that is 7.9meg. then anything larger than that.
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All
Has bug
???
Works correctly
Workarounds
none that i can think of
FIX!
Either allow larger files
OR adjust text to read 8 meg!!
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Wikidot is NOT an online file storage.
Such big files (for now) can be hosted at You… , box.net, or other.
Moreover, big files = large bandwith = additional cost for a still uncertain business like wikidot.
Definitely Not a priority.
gerdami - Visit Handbook en Français - Rate this howto:import-simple-excel-tables-into-wikidot up!
granted gerdami. BUT»»
the doc says….
**Current site storage size: 3.93 MB used of total 300 MB, 296.07 MB still free
Max upload size: 10 MB**
so some poor sod who wants to unload a 8.5 meg doc spends effing ages trying to upload the bugger and cant figure out why.
nuff said?
phil
Thanks, Phil. I would also appreciate more clarity on this issue (the 10MB "limit" is misleading, wasting people's time, and that's just not cool).
Eduardo R. Ribeiro
http://www.etnolinguistica.org
Pffft. :)
— Shawn
Users can now submit files as big as 10 MB.
If you're on Linux try this (this produces 10 MB file called 10MBfile filled with ASCII zeros):
Piotr Gabryjeluk
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Thank you very, very much!
Eduardo R. Ribeiro
http://www.etnolinguistica.org