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deyus January 12th, 2004, 07:28 FTP access?
msn January 12th, 2004, 08:27 I think there is no FTP access
wodtine January 12th, 2004, 08:30 ~OH,no ftp,can not creat folder~
darkcurves January 12th, 2004, 22:04 Originally posted by wodtine
~OH,no ftp,can not creat folder~
I'm sure the file manager can do that.
huyddd January 12th, 2004, 22:14 Originally posted by wodtine
~OH,no ftp,can not creat folder~
can't seem to create folder for me either
darkcurves January 12th, 2004, 22:37 i dont think this file manager will allow u create a sub folder under a folder.
ZombieMatt January 12th, 2004, 23:58 well that sucks big time.
darkcurves January 13th, 2004, 05:50 This is the same file manager Muttle.com used. Well.......not bad, it's instant sign up.
ZombieMatt January 13th, 2004, 16:16 All free accounts have been terminated, and account sign ups disabled due to abuse, and i know why no file size restrictions, i uploaded a 50mb video file, just to see if i could, and i could.
belladonna January 13th, 2004, 17:18 Originally posted by ZombieMatt
All free accounts have been terminated, and account sign ups disabled due to abuse, and i know why no file size restrictions, i uploaded a 50mb video file, just to see if i could, and i could.
WHY would you do that?
And why would you upload a 50meg file file to begin with?
These actions are what kills free hosts today. People trying to see how far they can push the rules until they break and causing everyone else to suffer in the mean time.
darkcurves January 13th, 2004, 22:44 Haha, i knew this wouldn't last for a week. Cum on, instant sign up? wat were u thinking, idleserv? Anyway, atleast you'll get hits to ur website.
darkcurves January 13th, 2004, 22:47 Originally posted by ZombieMatt
All free accounts have been terminated, and account sign ups disabled due to abuse, and i know why no file size restrictions, i uploaded a 50mb video file, just to see if i could, and i could.
Mannn, you shouldn't have done that. I bet another 100 people have done the same, with an excuse like testing the server.
belladonna January 14th, 2004, 15:20 People pull crap like this and then complain when free hosts go down. How would they feel if they had put money into getting a host up only to be brought down by a heartless selfish file hoarding bastard of a user? I just don't think THEY'D like it.
It's a miracle there's ANY free hosts out there left.
ZombieMatt January 14th, 2004, 17:29 1. It is there fault for not putting up a limit on the file size.
2. There were no terms of service or FAQ, so they didnt say i couldnt. And it wasnt an illegal video file, I have the rights to it.
And also i deleted it right after I uploaded, i was just testing.
darkcurves January 14th, 2004, 22:21 Whatever......
ZombieMatt January 14th, 2004, 23:02 yea thats what i thought. :applaudin
ExoWorks January 15th, 2004, 22:17 The major mistake of hosts is they are in hurry and dont have it planned when they start it.
Another mistake they dont really know much about hosting. If someone knows even a little about the hosting biz, he will limit the signups.
If you gonna have no limit on signups, they can even be 1000 - 2000 and how a host can live with that much members, and probably in the start ?
:-)
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