returning to the topic how to prevent my browser fetching css and other stuff when
displaying freesites coming through fproxy and thus revealing my ip
you need a packet firewall that is able to block certain applications (e.g. by
determining the app's MD5 or anything similar)
for windows i
Hi,
I've made a website with some video which are a little bit heavy (40 Még
each), however, when I try to upload them with freeweb 0.1.5, the
application disapear without any error message or advice. It works perfectly
with little files but not whith big one.
1- Did you ever met this problem ?
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Tantanin Genel Baþkaný olduðu Yurt Partisi web sitemiz yenilenmis olup bilgi
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Am Fre, 2002-10-04 um 12.02 schrieb Kunal Walia:
How do I get around this FECTemDir thingie ? Or could the problem be
something else. I am able to access the 8890 port but not ?!!
create a temp dir for FEC like C:\freenet\FECTempDir
create an entry in your freenet.ini like
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Sun, 06 Oct 2002 08:23:16 -0700 blured75 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've made a website with some video which are a little bit heavy
(40 Még
each), however, when I try to upload them with freeweb 0.1.5, the
application disapear without any
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
What you can do, which is what I've been atempting not sucessfully for months
but the new datastore should help once all the other problems are fixed, is
insert your large file seperately from your site and just reference them with
URI on the
FYI, i needed to update my jre to 1.4.1 anyhow, so i thought i would go
the yes to download and install a new jre route, it worked fine this way.
-Josh
Josh Steiner wrote:
ok, i moved my existing node's folders and decided to try out the new
windows installer to see how its doing, it is