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file hosting
On 04/01/2019 13:29, Mayayana wrote:
"J. P. Gilliver (John)" wrote | I'd say learning to use an FTP client isn't _that_ much more onerous | than learning to use some of the third-party hosting sites (especially | if you include the user experience), but I accept that some's MMV. | I don't think it's difficult or complicated to have a website, but as with a lot of tech, it's hard to find the information and put it all together. The engineers give you unreadable RFC files. The marketers speak in gibberish, going on about leveraging cutting edge solutions across the enterprise. And the tech support people dumb it down to the point of uselessness. It's easy to use an FTP program, but before you get to that point you have to have a grasp of http, explorer-style interfaces, website server file layout, domain name buying, owning and registration, HTML, and TCP-IP. Most people have no idea how a website shows up in a browser window, and no part of that process is self-evident. This item may be of interest to you:- http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi?ID=154660728200 -- David B. |
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On Fri, 4 Jan 2019 13:41:29 +0000, "David B." "David
wrote: This item may be of interest to you:- CUT_POSSIBLE_STALKING_LINK If you have a question about file hosting, just ask. Or if you know of a site that allows you to host files without javascript, please post it. Helping people would be a first for you, though. Avoid links to external sites, unless they are for legitimate downloads of software or services being discussed. Potential phishing victims, visit his site, it's pretty much up to date, and it's safe (check on Sucuri, Netstat and WOT before clicking): https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php []'s -- Don't be evil - Google 2004 We have a new policy - Google 2012 |
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file hosting
On 04/01/2019 20:29, Shadow wrote:
On Fri, 4 Jan 2019 13:41:29 +0000, "David B." "David wrote: This item may be of interest to you:- CUT_POSSIBLE_STALKING_LINK If you have a question about file hosting, just ask. Or if you know of a site that allows you to host files without javascript, please post it. Helping people would be a first for you, though. Thanks. Can you explain why I get this result? Header returned by request for: http://emulsive.org/articles/how-to/...-need-to-know? - 192.0.78.25 HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently Server: nginx Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2019 22:13:49 GMT Content-Type: text/html Content-Length: 178 Connection: close Location: https://emulsive.org/articles/how-to...-need-to-know? Note: This line has redirected the request to https://emulsive.org/articles/how-to...-need-to-know? X-ac: 3.dca _proxy_upstream_1 https://aw-snap.info/file-viewer/?pr...PA%3D%3D~e nc -- David B. |
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[OT] file hosting
On Fri, 4 Jan 2019 22:45:23 +0000, "David B." "David
wrote: On 04/01/2019 20:29, Shadow wrote: On Fri, 4 Jan 2019 13:41:29 +0000, "David B." "David wrote: This item may be of interest to you:- CUT_POSSIBLE_STALKING_LINK If you have a question about file hosting, just ask. Or if you know of a site that allows you to host files without javascript, please post it. Helping people would be a first for you, though. Thanks. Can you explain why I get this result? CUT_POSSIBLE_STALKING_SITE I clicked on the link(I checked first with a malware scanner), it loaded normally. There were some Google and Wordpress trackers, but no malware out of the ordinary. You forgot to add an "s" to the http, so the site automatically redirected you to https. Some hosts do not allow http (unencrypted) connections. You will never manage to connect to a bank or do shopping using http. Maybe the site you used as a completely random example sells something ? No certificate errors, I can't see what's giving you a "hinky". In the case of http://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php and https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php The content is exactly the same, because there is no redirection. The second version is sent encrypted, the first one is not. You can choose. This is pretty much beginners stuff, BD. And has absolutely nothing to do with the thread. OT up. []'s -- Don't be evil - Google 2004 We have a new policy - Google 2012 |
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"Mayayana" wrote in message
... "wasbit" wrote | Over 200 lists of freeware. Yours to do with as you wish | - http://www.box.net/wasbitlists | "JavaScript is currently disabled in your browser. You must have JavaScript enabled to take full advantage of Box." You might consider putting your downloads behind a real download link rather than a scripted "document" service. I get the same thing with Google docs. The URLs don't go to webpages. They just go to script. And I'm expected to let them basically run software on my computer, when all I want to do is read some text. Now uploaded over 200 text files to Koofr plus a zip file containing them all, but I suspect there will be the same objections. - http://k00.fr/hqbq6u14 -- Regards wasbit |
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wasbit wrote:
Now uploaded over 200 text files to Koofr [...] but I suspect there will be the same objections. I expect so, with js disabled, the page is white cat in a snowstorm. Maybe look at the free tier of https://www.pythonanywhere.com ? I've seen a pure html website hosted there, so I don't believe they require you to use python. |
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"Andy Burns" wrote in message
... wasbit wrote: Now uploaded over 200 text files to Koofr [...] but I suspect there will be the same objections. I expect so, with js disabled, the page is white cat in a snowstorm. Maybe look at the free tier of https://www.pythonanywhere.com ? I've seen a pure html website hosted there, so I don't believe they require you to use python. Thanks. I'll give it a go when I get the time. -- Regards wasbit |
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Wasbit's freeware lists - Was Photo editor
On Sat, 5 Jan 2019 10:27:32 -0000, "wasbit"
wrote: "Mayayana" wrote in message ... "wasbit" wrote | Over 200 lists of freeware. Yours to do with as you wish | - http://www.box.net/wasbitlists | "JavaScript is currently disabled in your browser. You must have JavaScript enabled to take full advantage of Box." You might consider putting your downloads behind a real download link rather than a scripted "document" service. I get the same thing with Google docs. The URLs don't go to webpages. They just go to script. And I'm expected to let them basically run software on my computer, when all I want to do is read some text. Now uploaded over 200 text files to Koofr plus a zip file containing them all, but I suspect there will be the same objections. - http://k00.fr/hqbq6u14 Worked fine. This link showed up, with javascript disabled: https://app.koofr.net/content/links/?maybe_profiling_number?/files/get/Freeware.zip?path= Downloaded by clicking on it. I couldn't see any of the other files. Freeware.zip 3.215.885 bytes MD5: 06010ab3aca5e640820f1a79e40d2290 SHA-1: 2438ae7176f7b3a03b0fa96e3d94c5a649cb5138 Maybe you should add Lazarus to the programming section where you have Free Pascal. http://www.lazarus-ide.org/ And I couldn't find x64dbg https://sourceforge.net/projects/x64dbg/ Probably the best debugger to use when your IDE can't find what's wrong with a program. An Ollydbg look-alike, but constantly updated and maintained. Is that enough objections ? Ah, if I unzip your zip then re-zip it, it's almost half the size. https://nofile.io/f/XpM5SBwpFvx/Freeware.zip TY []'s -- Don't be evil - Google 2004 We have a new policy - Google 2012 |
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"wasbit" wrote
| Now uploaded over 200 text files to Koofr plus a zip file containing them | all, but I suspect there will be the same objections. | - http://k00.fr/hqbq6u14 | Same objections, yes. But thanks for your efforts. In Pale Moon I see all white, like Andy. In Firefox I see a mess with some links, like Shadow sees. But the links don't work. They go to a page that says "hotlinking not allowed!". Maybe that's because I block referrers? Could be. |
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On Sat, 5 Jan 2019 09:55:12 -0500, "Mayayana"
wrote: "wasbit" wrote | Now uploaded over 200 text files to Koofr plus a zip file containing them | all, but I suspect there will be the same objections. | - http://k00.fr/hqbq6u14 | Same objections, yes. But thanks for your efforts. In Pale Moon I see all white, like Andy. In Firefox I see a mess with some links, like Shadow sees. But the links don't work. They go to a page that says "hotlinking not allowed!". Maybe that's because I block referrers? Could be. Yes, it no longer works when I turn referrers off. I turned referrers on and forgot to turn them off (blushes over that security blunder). I think I needed them for something on M****Hub. Did my link work ? It's exactly the same content, re-zipped to show Wasbit there's something weird with his archiver. I have no intention of "hijacking" his work. Works for me. No referrers, no javascript. https://nofile.io/f/XpM5SBwpFvx/Freeware.zip []'s -- Don't be evil - Google 2004 We have a new policy - Google 2012 |
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"Shadow" wrote
| Did my link work ? It's exactly the same content, re-zipped to | show Wasbit there's something weird with his archiver. I have no | intention of "hijacking" his work. | Works for me. No referrers, no javascript. | | https://nofile.io/f/XpM5SBwpFvx/Freeware.zip Yes, that works. Thanks. It looks like a treasure trove of lists. Your link brings me to a webpage, but the link on the webpage worked. This is amazing. I'm thinking that it might be possible to design some kind of system. My idea is that we could have a software program that loads files from different locations, and you can go there by clicking. No muss, no fuss. Just travelling all over, accesing files. We could call it the world wide web, or something like that. I think it might work much more smoothly than this commercial web app mania system we have now. |
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Photo editor
On Sat, 5 Jan 2019 11:16:16 -0500, "Mayayana"
wrote: "Shadow" wrote | Did my link work ? It's exactly the same content, re-zipped to | show Wasbit there's something weird with his archiver. I have no | intention of "hijacking" his work. | Works for me. No referrers, no javascript. | | https://nofile.io/f/XpM5SBwpFvx/Freeware.zip Yes, that works. Thanks. It looks like a treasure trove of lists. Your link brings me to a webpage, but the link on the webpage worked. This is amazing. I'm thinking that it might be possible to design some kind of system. My idea is that we could have a software program that loads files from different locations, and you can go there by clicking. No muss, no fuss. Just travelling all over, accesing files. We could call it the world wide web, or something like that. I think it might work much more smoothly than this commercial web app mania system we have now. I had exactly the same vision 20 years ago. In my virtual reality, it was called a "browser". Do you do telepathy ? []'s -- Don't be evil - Google 2004 We have a new policy - Google 2012 |
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"Shadow" wrote in message
... On Sat, 5 Jan 2019 09:55:12 -0500, "Mayayana" wrote: "wasbit" wrote | Now uploaded over 200 text files to Koofr plus a zip file containing them | all, but I suspect there will be the same objections. | - http://k00.fr/hqbq6u14 | Same objections, yes. But thanks for your efforts. In Pale Moon I see all white, like Andy. In Firefox I see a mess with some links, like Shadow sees. But the links don't work. They go to a page that says "hotlinking not allowed!". Maybe that's because I block referrers? Could be. Yes, it no longer works when I turn referrers off. I turned referrers on and forgot to turn them off (blushes over that security blunder). I think I needed them for something on M****Hub. Did my link work ? It's exactly the same content, re-zipped to show Wasbit there's something weird with his archiver. I have no intention of "hijacking" his work. Works for me. No referrers, no javascript. https://nofile.io/f/XpM5SBwpFvx/Freeware.zip Yep works fine. You could have made the file smaller if you had excluded the zip file & compacted only the text files. Thanks -- Regards wasbit |
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"Andy Burns" wrote in message
... wasbit wrote: Maybe look at the free tier of https://www.pythonanywhere.com ? I've seen a pure html website hosted there, so I don't believe they require you to use python. I've uploaded 45 Freeware text files to Python Anywhere - https://www.pythonanywhere.com/user/...asbit/Freeware "Sharing only works for single files, and people you share with will need a PythonAnywhere account." So, unless I can find a way to make them public, it looks like a no go. Thanks. -- Regards wasbit |
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Photo editor
wasbit wrote:
I've uploaded 45 Freeware text files to Python Anywhere - https://www.pythonanywhere.com/user/...asbit/Freeware "Sharing only works for single files, and people you share with will need a PythonAnywhere account." So, unless I can find a way to make them public, it looks like a no go. I thought you could use your own URL to "serve" the files? http://wasbit.pythonanywhere.com |
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