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07-31-2015, 03:50 AM
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I'm not sure what this means?..while uploading to FTP server


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07-31-2015, 06:19 PM
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The most topical version 3.12.0.2?

With big files I must change on the SpeedCommander, there it functions without problems.

Now can put back at least the data high-level store..., perhaps, on a former image of the company system and not instal Windows update for the moment.
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08-02-2015, 07:44 PM
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Here is 4 of the same video files for comparison,..All using VCR (w/TBC on) to ATI 9600xt Cap Card...(No AVToolbox for now)..All 4 captures using 3 foot Blue Jeans Cable, VCR out to....(File #1) 5 foot ATI Purple Input Block, No RFI Chokes added....then (File #2) 9 inch ATI input adaptor (Purple ATI box eliminated),No RFI Chokes added...Then (File #3) same as #2, but with RFI chokes added around Video and Audio cables...Then (File #4), is same as #3, which looks much better, this time captured with VCR on Pause, to see if any RFI on cleaned-up input signal?
http://cdn4.digitalFAQ.com/rockovids...o(Jul30)-1.avi
http://cdn4.digitalFAQ.com/rockovids...o(Jul30)-2.avi
http://cdn4.digitalFAQ.com/rockovids...o(Jul30)-3.avi
http://cdn4.digitalFAQ.com/rockovids...o(Jul30)-4.avi

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08-02-2015, 07:55 PM
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Switched back to Filezilla ver. 3.9.0.1 Portable, seemed to work OK uploading files, just had to realize that during long upload, a "server disconnected" message shows up, but actually does complete successful upload of files!
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08-03-2015, 07:05 AM
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The links don't work because the character "#" can't be used in URls.

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The character "#" is unsafe and should
always be encoded because it is used in World Wide Web and in other
systems to delimit a URL from a fragment/anchor identifier that might
follow it. The character "%" is unsafe because it is used for
encodings of other characters. Other characters are unsafe because
gateways and other transport agents are known to sometimes modify
such characters. These characters are "{", "}", "|", "\", "^", "~",
"[", "]", and "`".
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1738.txt

The use of certain characters in parts of a URL require special coding. For instance, where # appears it should be coded as %23. Or, it's just easier to remove # from the file names. http://webdesign.about.com/od/forms/a/url_encoding.htm
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08-03-2015, 09:24 PM
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The links don't work because the character "#" can't be used in URls.
Thanks..I changed # to - , and will re-post below.
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08-03-2015, 09:29 PM
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Thanks..I changed # to - , and will re-post below.
The post has already been fixed.

http://cdn4.digitalFAQ.com/rockovids...o(Jul30)-1.avi
http://cdn4.digitalFAQ.com/rockovids...o(Jul30)-2.avi
http://cdn4.digitalFAQ.com/rockovids...o(Jul30)-3.avi
http://cdn4.digitalFAQ.com/rockovids...o(Jul30)-4.avi

In general, avoid all punctuation (including space) in filenames.

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