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Test Picture
Hi All,
Just testing something.
Can you all see the following picture?
It may take a few moments to load and you may need to set Internet Explorer to show FTP
Regards,
Mike
Just testing something.
Can you all see the following picture?
It may take a few moments to load and you may need to set Internet Explorer to show FTP
Regards,
Mike
Last edited by Mike Kuscher on Sat Jul 12, 2008 9:46 am, edited 5 times in total.
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G'day Mike,
I can see it without problem in both FF and Explorer without problem.
I'm curious as to what you're testing? A different method of posting or hosting? Is it located on your own server or your ISP's free space?
regards,
Rick
I can see it without problem in both FF and Explorer without problem.
I'm curious as to what you're testing? A different method of posting or hosting? Is it located on your own server or your ISP's free space?
regards,
Rick
Last edited by Meanderer on Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Regards,
Rick
Regards,
Rick
Test picture
I can see it fine using Firefox
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Hi Guys,
Thanks for the feedback.
I will leave the picture 'as is' for now, whilst I continue testing.
To answer your questions.
Tractor: of course, my 'old girl'.
Implement: McConnell 'Swing Over' hedger, finger bar type. For scale, the 'finger bar' cutting head is approximately 7 feet length.
The test: Trying something out for future reference. The picture is hosted from my home PC on which I have set up an FTP server.
Trying to test (1) Access because of port forwarding restrictions through a SKY router. (2) Speed of display, because whilst I have 8Meg download speed - how quick I can get something - I only have three quarters of a Meg Upload speed - how quick I can send something to you.
Next stage is to see if I can get Sky to increase my Upload speed but this may take a while. It has taken 18 months - YES, 18 damned months to get them to give me the download speed I was paying for, instead of the quarter Meg they had been providing me with.
Still, onwards and upwards, we battle on.
I would be interested in any information on the sort of 'load time' you each get and what your own broadband Download speeds are. That way I can deduce how much of the delay is due to problems my end. Bear with me guys, there may be a future benefit, for us all, here.
Brian,
Apart from my speed issue, looks like it will work
Regards,
Mike
Thanks for the feedback.
I will leave the picture 'as is' for now, whilst I continue testing.
To answer your questions.
Tractor: of course, my 'old girl'.
Implement: McConnell 'Swing Over' hedger, finger bar type. For scale, the 'finger bar' cutting head is approximately 7 feet length.
The test: Trying something out for future reference. The picture is hosted from my home PC on which I have set up an FTP server.
Trying to test (1) Access because of port forwarding restrictions through a SKY router. (2) Speed of display, because whilst I have 8Meg download speed - how quick I can get something - I only have three quarters of a Meg Upload speed - how quick I can send something to you.
Next stage is to see if I can get Sky to increase my Upload speed but this may take a while. It has taken 18 months - YES, 18 damned months to get them to give me the download speed I was paying for, instead of the quarter Meg they had been providing me with.
Still, onwards and upwards, we battle on.
I would be interested in any information on the sort of 'load time' you each get and what your own broadband Download speeds are. That way I can deduce how much of the delay is due to problems my end. Bear with me guys, there may be a future benefit, for us all, here.
Brian,
Apart from my speed issue, looks like it will work
Regards,
Mike
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