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Computer Dr replied on October 10, 2008 18:25 to the idea "Current file upload max. size of 5 megs is too small" in SynthaSite:
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Jonathanb replied on October 09, 2008 06:56 to the idea "Current file upload max. size of 5 megs is too small" in SynthaSite:
Hi
There is a simple soloution to your problem. If you want more space than this free service will allow then pay for it people. How can you complain about something that is free. If you need more than the 5mb's then try a service such as 1webhost.co.zawho offer excellent products and service at a great price.
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jonjon replied on August 07, 2008 02:28 to the idea "Current file upload max. size of 5 megs is too small" in SynthaSite:
skinnyeddy replied on August 05, 2008 16:20 to the idea "Current file upload max. size of 5 megs is too small" in SynthaSite:
jonjon, what about using a free file hosting service such as http://www.box.net ? The maximum file size is 10mb but if you subscribe you can upload files which are up to 1GB.
you could also try http://www.mediafire.com/ which has a maximum upload size of 100mb on the free plan.
Hope this helps.
Sean Crotty at SynthaSite replied on August 05, 2008 03:05 to the idea "Current file upload max. size of 5 megs is too small" in SynthaSite:
A comment on the idea "Current file upload max. size of 5 megs is too small" in SynthaSite:
hmm...could we go 10 or 15 (perhaps by special request?) in order to keep visitors in the sythasite system as opposed to having files hosted somewhere else? – jonjon, on August 05, 2008 01:59
Sean Crotty at SynthaSite replied on August 04, 2008 17:50 to the idea "Current file upload max. size of 5 megs is too small" in SynthaSite:
Hi jonjon,
As you might imagine, we have the file size limit so that storage management does not get out of hand. There are several things you can do to use large files without going over the limit.
For instance, if you have a large video, it can be uploaded to YouTube and then placed in your site using the YouTube widget.
For very large files that you really want to use, you can upload them to any one of many free storage sites available on the net and then link to them from your site. These types of sites can be found using major search engines.
For images, you can resize them, since super high resolution images are usually not necessary when displaying on computer screens.
If a larger limit becomes a hot point for many of our users, we could discuss possible increases with our platform team. Given our current set-up, I doubt we could go as high as 50MB in the near-term.
Hope some of the suggestions above give you good options.
Sean
jonjon shared an idea in SynthaSite on August 04, 2008 17:29:
Current file upload max. size of 5 megs is too smallraise the upload limit per file to 50megs minimum, instead of the current 5megs
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