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Solved: URGENT: file cannot be fully FTP'ed, Why?


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06-Dec-2004, 04:16 PM #1
Solved: URGENT: file cannot be fully FTP'ed, Why?
I have just redesigned my website (http://www.2flare.com). I have a page called products.htm the size of 24.2K. No matter what I do (including changing the name, FTP to another site etc), I can only upload 15.2K.

I have no choice but to use my older page on the website, but what can I do to FTP the 24.2K???

The 15.2K file is working fine when FTP'ed, but it is missing half of my programming.

Help please!


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I researched on the web and found some strange behavior by Filezilla (the FTP program) which gives "Critical Transfer Error" messeges from time to time. By changing settings in the "Settings" option, I was able to make it work. The file is now uploaded and runs well. By the way, I found the answer on e-Bay!

Last edited by devek : 06-Dec-2004 05:38 PM.
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