Well, for some reason I can't even comment on my own posts in firefox, they just go poof and disappear. I wonder if this affects others. It worked in chrome but I'm stuck with firefox now because chrome stopped working after a windows update.
Anyways I tried zipping multipart rars for the somewhere street episode I recently posted but mediafire isn't fooled by that. Back to the drawing board. I'm not in a real hurry though, I have other pressing issues.
use 7 zip (http://www.7-zip.org/) and encrypt using AES-256
ReplyDeleteAnd do not use mediafire. Use Gamefront instead.
ReplyDeleteokay, thanks for the heads-up. take your time.
ReplyDeleteDO NOT use Gamefront, they changed their policies this year and are now black listing countries. Stick with mediafire for now until megaupload returns as mega.
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Comment system on blogger sucks it works on one pc with ff but not another. it is also tied up in some known ad servers so most ad blockers ban or break it. blogger seems to not care about compatibility outside their template client.
ReplyDeleteMediafire split archives raring or ziping up other rars or zips will not work you must use a method that mediafire does not know like HJSPLIT. I have seen this done elsewhere and it works. Give this a try otherwise split the video via vdubmod etc into a part and b part.
Funny thing is, now that you mention it: I'm having a similar issue using Safari on an Apple Macintosh: I can't post comments. Whenever I try to preview or to publish, the whole text goes poof. With Firefox (on the same machine) it works. What's that - electrons playing tricks, or what ;-)?
ReplyDeleteusing firefox 16.0.1 and no problems.
ReplyDeleteas mentioned before, when you first mentioned mediafires problems, you could always try something like a mirror creator (directmirror.com , mirrorcreator.com) so you upload onmce and it uploads to multiple places. even if it was just for the multipart files.
I just updated to Firefox 17, the comments & links disappeared. Same goes to the latest version of Google Chrome & IE.
ReplyDelete"There was an error in this gadget" is on the right side of the recent comments & tweets using Firefox & Google Chrome.
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