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Old 03-31-2001
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OK, the first problem is probably obvious... ..I use AOL. I'm using FrontPage to publish my website. All my other files uploaded just fine, until it came to uploading MP3s. They're not HUGE files (4-6MB), but the server keeps shitting the bed before the files are completely uploaded. I've tried to use FTP, but for starters, with FrontPage, you shouldn't have to, and actually doesn't like to. I use XO for my domain hosting, and have plenty of room available for my files (so I figure this isn't the problem as I would almost expect to get with a free hosting site). I can't figure out if it's AOL's server, XO's server, or a combination of both. I do know that I could use a valium (or something stronger) at this point!
If anybody can give me some insight on this it would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanx, Tom.
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MaxFTP is very reliable. Whether you use Front Page or not, you have a server address to upload to that's already referenced in your Web Page. Just close FP before using MaxFTP.

Or try Lycos: Pretty easy interface @:

http://www.listeningroom.lycos.com/logon/NewBand.phtml
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Thank-You Dr. Stawl... ...You're almost my hero, but not yet. I tried MAXFTP and it failed me, however, I think I've narrowed the problem down to my website's servers. I checked out the listening room at Lycos, and decided to bite the bullet and upload my songs. It seemed to work, because they're showing up there. MY NEW PROBLEM IS: If I try to play them by clicking hi-fi playback (or what ever it's called), the download begins, my Windows Media Player opens and indicates that it's connecting to the site, Then I get an error message that the URL is not recognized by WMP runtime. NOW WHAT??? PS if you can open these things so that you can actually hear them let me know. The songs are under the band or artist name name "Tom Neville". You've been a great help... ..I just need a little more. Thanx, Tom.
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