chelseatech
Instructor
I'm a software developer with a 12MB install of one of my applications. I put all the setup files into a big zip file which is around 12MB.
That is where the problem occurs. If I use FTP or Frontpage to transfer the file to my web site, the file is damaged around the 10MB point. It is still the same size but ZIP complains that it has a CRC error.
If I take the file around on a CD to my ISP, it can be downloaded fine. If I check the uploaded file, it is damaged at the web site.
I'm running WindowsXP, and using WsFTP-LE or FrontPage 2002 to upload. I'm connected to the Net using a DSLINK 500 ADSL router. I've tried different PC's, removing the firewall, trying a different brand ADSL router, but the damage still happens on upload. If I split the large Setup file into smaller ones, and zip them, the damage still appears around the 10MB mark.
I thought FTP was a reliable protocol, and would retransmit if there was an error. But that isn't happening for me.
Any suggestions welcome. Editor and Publisher of Crystal Clear
That is where the problem occurs. If I use FTP or Frontpage to transfer the file to my web site, the file is damaged around the 10MB point. It is still the same size but ZIP complains that it has a CRC error.
If I take the file around on a CD to my ISP, it can be downloaded fine. If I check the uploaded file, it is damaged at the web site.
I'm running WindowsXP, and using WsFTP-LE or FrontPage 2002 to upload. I'm connected to the Net using a DSLINK 500 ADSL router. I've tried different PC's, removing the firewall, trying a different brand ADSL router, but the damage still happens on upload. If I split the large Setup file into smaller ones, and zip them, the damage still appears around the 10MB mark.
I thought FTP was a reliable protocol, and would retransmit if there was an error. But that isn't happening for me.
Any suggestions welcome. Editor and Publisher of Crystal Clear