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02/12/2007 01:25:10 AM · #26
Originally posted by langdon:

Wow, what browser are you using?

You wouldn't run into that error message unless the file finished uploading. And for some reason the script thinks you're uploading a file with no file name... I'm wondering if there's some browser limitation kicking in and ignoring your large file? See if you can zip up 3-5 files and upload them?


I'm browsing off of Opera right now; I'm going to launch FF and see if it helps any.
02/12/2007 01:28:12 AM · #27
Ok, I opened FF and I went ahead and selected that .zip folder. Right now, it's just "sending request to dpc.com". I suppose that's the whole uploading part, right?
02/12/2007 01:28:47 AM · #28
Just for kicks, how big are the individual files in the .zip? I may have no clue what I'm talking about, so feel free to ignore me.
02/12/2007 01:29:47 AM · #29
Originally posted by bigalpha:

Ok, I opened FF and I went ahead and selected that .zip folder. Right now, it's just "sending request to dpc.com". I suppose that's the whole uploading part, right?


Yea, I can imagine it will take a good while. Hopefully the browser doesn't time out waiting for it to process. I've never actually tested anything over ~20MB.

Message edited by author 2007-02-12 01:32:07.
02/12/2007 01:30:15 AM · #30
Originally posted by Rebecca:

Just for kicks, how big are the individual files in the .zip? I may have no clue what I'm talking about, so feel free to ignore me.


Most of them are 1MB in size. They range up to 1.8MB in size.
02/12/2007 01:31:13 AM · #31
Originally posted by langdon:

Originally posted by bigalpha:

Ok, I opened FF and I went ahead and selected that .zip folder. Right now, it's just "sending request to dpc.com". I suppose that's the whole uploading part, right?


Yea, I can imagine it will take a good while. Hopefully the browser doesn't time out waiting for it to process. I've never actually tested anything over ~20MB.


Well, idk if anyone else has tried a 250MB .zip file. I'll let ya know how it goes, and you can have your first field test. hehe.
02/12/2007 01:33:16 AM · #32
Do you mind throwing that 250MB zip at Opera one more time? I made an adjustment that I hope will tell you that you didn't upload any file.
02/12/2007 01:34:49 AM · #33
Error message:

"-- This is an invalid file format for a portfolio item (F1). We are currently only accepting gif, jpg, and png."
02/12/2007 01:35:29 AM · #34
Weird, I'll have to grab Opera and see if I can reproduce. Thanks for your patience. :)
02/12/2007 01:36:39 AM · #35
i got that same error a few days ago, too. but i was uploading to DPCPrints. i'm running Firefox.
02/12/2007 01:37:35 AM · #36
No prob. let me know if you have any other suggestions or want a guinea pig for any other testing. I'll be more than happy to cooperate, errr, help. :P I'll post here to let you know whether that huge file of mine actually uploads.
02/12/2007 01:38:10 AM · #37
Originally posted by sher:

i got that same error a few days ago, too. but i was uploading to DPCPrints. i'm running Firefox.


How did you resolve the problem?
02/12/2007 01:40:43 AM · #38
Why do you need portfolio photos to be so large? It wouldn't surprise me if it's getting hung up on that, but I know nothing so don't take my word for it.

One more stupid question - did you check your portfolio to see if the photos were there despite the error message? I vaguely recall getting an error message in Firefox awhile back (on a much much smaller .zip), but everything had uploaded fine anyway, so I didn't worry about it.

Message edited by author 2007-02-12 01:42:52.
02/12/2007 01:42:58 AM · #39
Originally posted by Rebecca:

One more stupid question - did you check your portfolio to see if the photos were there despite the error message? I vaguely recall getting an error message in Firefox awhile back (on a much much smaller .zip), but everything had uploaded fine anyway, so I didn't worry about it.


I like to have my pics as full resolution. Plus, I have plenty of storage on DPC so I haven't worried about it much.

yeah, they aren't there. I'm working on it in FF right now; so it's going to take a while to upload.

Message edited by author 2007-02-12 01:44:21.
02/12/2007 01:54:57 AM · #40
Originally posted by bigalpha:

... I'm working on it in FF right now; so it's going to take a while to upload.

The browser your using shouldn't affect the upload speed -- at least not significantly.

David
02/12/2007 01:58:57 AM · #41
Originally posted by David.C:

Originally posted by bigalpha:

... I'm working on it in FF right now; so it's going to take a while to upload.

The browser your using shouldn't affect the upload speed -- at least not significantly.

David


Well, I was actually refering to the size of the file I'm trying to upload (250MB).
02/12/2007 02:02:40 AM · #42
This is the most entertaining thread goin right now. Its a bunch of stuff I would never try but curious to see how it works out, kinda like watching Mythbusters. haha!
02/12/2007 02:06:33 AM · #43
Threak highjack! don't want waste threadspace..
does anyone know why my explorer refuses to download anything.. the time to download shows up nothing..
02/12/2007 02:08:46 AM · #44
** update **

In Opera, I just got an error:

"The file(s) you uploaded exceeded our size limt (50M)."

So, is there a file size limit then?
02/12/2007 02:10:03 AM · #45
Originally posted by bigalpha:

Originally posted by sher:

i got that same error a few days ago, too. but i was uploading to DPCPrints. i'm running Firefox.


How did you resolve the problem?


i didn't resolve it. i just started over and uploaded the jpegs one at a time.
02/12/2007 02:17:21 AM · #46
Originally posted by bigalpha:

"The file(s) you uploaded exceeded our size limt (50M)."

So, is there a file size limit then?


Yea, it looks like that's the default for our debian package. I've overrode it now if you dare try again. :)
02/12/2007 02:19:18 AM · #47
Alright, another update:

I just zipped a file that was <50 MB and Opera started to upload it. I guess the problem the whole time was the size of the .zip folder?

On a related note: what's the largest size that you can view a picture on someone's portfolio on DPC? I guess I can resize all the pics I want to upload to that size.
02/12/2007 02:20:36 AM · #48
We currently display a maximum of 800 wide on the image page. A link to the larger version (if it exists) shows up in the details section below the image.

Edit: Also, I'm going to beds. :)

Message edited by author 2007-02-12 02:20:58.
02/12/2007 02:20:46 AM · #49
Originally posted by langdon:

Originally posted by bigalpha:

"The file(s) you uploaded exceeded our size limt (50M)."

So, is there a file size limit then?


Yea, it looks like that's the default for our debian package. I've overrode it now if you dare try again. :)


Whew, IDK. I only upload at ~25KB/sec. I'm pretty sure it would take me around 3.5 weeks to upload 250 MB.
02/12/2007 02:22:43 AM · #50
g'nite. thanks for your help! Perhaps I'll play around with resizing my pictures. That'd lower my file size for sure.
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