Well... I know there are a hundred posts like this one...
*BUT*
I am using Pro 322.
I had it working, then a lot of maintenance was done to the server & now I am getting the 'Transfer Complete' instead of what I should be getting.
- I have triple checked my permissions
- I have triple checked that Perl works
- I am using IIS6; so the .htaccess file doesn't help
- I replaced the USE '.' with the system path to the CGI folder in upload & upload_status.
- I verified the .cgi extension on all my websites on the server
What sux is that it was working great...and now this happens. ARRG.
Please Advise if you can!! oh....and yes...the client is pissed!!
Help me Obi-Wan...you're my only hope!!
XUpload - Same o' Story
- PilgrimX182
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- Joined: Mar 22, 2006 1:39 pm
Have you used the POWER?
I bet they'v emade something that enabled upload stream caching. That's the 90% of these "Transfer complete" stories.
Use this tiny script to test this out:
http://sibsoft.net/test_up.zip
Just upload 3-5 mb file to it so upload will take more than 5 seconds to make sure.
If it says Won't work then it's upload caching and you should contact server admin to handle this.
I bet they'v emade something that enabled upload stream caching. That's the 90% of these "Transfer complete" stories.
Use this tiny script to test this out:
http://sibsoft.net/test_up.zip
Just upload 3-5 mb file to it so upload will take more than 5 seconds to make sure.
If it says Won't work then it's upload caching and you should contact server admin to handle this.
I actually had used this script...but it directed (after several seconds) to a page can not be displayed...so i figured "that can't be good". never seeing a result. I did look at the script & saw that I should have seen a message...so at that point, I came here.
I actually have remote access as it is a dedicated server...so I can do whatever is needed....
I actually have remote access as it is a dedicated server...so I can do whatever is needed....