Wow, these instructions sound very familiar.

I believe I sent these to another list quite some time ago.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike & Barbara" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 10:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Creating a website with downloadible files


Hi Mark;

Below are the steps for uploading to Send Space.

> ok, for those who would like instructions to upload a file to sendspace,I
> have re-wrote the steps, I believe these will be more helpful to users.
>
> now, I'm assuming that you've already zipped the file which you want to
> upload to sendspace.
> I'm also going to assume, the zipped-file, is found in "my documents
> folder".
>
> step 1. go to: www.sendspace.com
>
>
> step 2. when the page loads, for jaws/windows-eyes users, press the
> ctrl-key, to stop screen reader from reading.
>
> step 3. jaws/window-eyes users, assuming your at the top of the page,
> press the letter F, this should take you to;
>
> Select file* (up to 300MB):
>
> Browse ...
> you need to be on the edit field, and for jaws users, press enter to bring
> up forms-mode, unless your using jaws10. window eyes users, press enter on
> the edit field, you should hear; "browse mode off".
>
> step 4. now we're ready to find the zipped file which we created.
>
> step 5. now, lets assume, you don't no the path of the file your looking
> for, you could, enter on the browse-button, once you do this, you start
> using the tab-key,
> you will first hear, file name edit, you can tab until you hear, "look in
> combo box", if my documents is selected, then, you can tab until you hear,
> "folder list-view".
> if "my documents", is not highlighted, you could up/down arrow, until you
> hear "my documents", then again, tab to the folder list view.
>
> step 6. your now looking for the xxx.zipped file you created, you can
> down-arrow until the file is highlighted, or, you could letter navigate.
>
> assuming you found the file, xxx.zip,
> you tab once, you should hear the file name, now, continue to tab until
> you hear "open-button" press enter.
>
> step 7. ok, your now going to se such things as;
>
>
> Description (optional):
>
> Recipient's email (optional):
>
>
>
>
> Your email (optional):
>
> I have read and agree to the terms of service.
>
> you can fill in these edit fields if you would like, and you need to make
> sure, the,
> I have read and agree to the terms of service check box is checked.
>
> what happens is, once you press the upload-file-button, the file will
> begin to upload.
>
> note, please do not close the page, otherwise, the transfer will be
> aborted.
>
> note, once the upload is complete,
>
> another window will come up, notifying you, the upload is done, and you
> should see a link to your file. also, a link should be sent to your e-mail
> address.
>
> you may want to take note of the link, which is on the web-page, just in
> case, you don't receive the e-mail.
>
> now, you can send this link, to your friends/family, and they can download
> the file from this link to their computer.
>
> I hope these instructions are helpful.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Brian Tipka
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 7:14 PM
  Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Creating a website with downloadible files


  Hi Mark,
  Try send space, it's set up for exactly what you want to do. It's very
Jaws
  friendly.
  www.sendspace.com
  good luck,
  Brian
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Mark" <[email protected]>
  To: <[email protected]>
  Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 8:11 PM
  Subject: [Blind-Computing] Creating a website with downloadible files


  > Hi
  >     My girlfriend is so kind that she records books and articles for me.
  > They tend to be bigger then what the E-Mail services like however. So, I
  > was wondering how hard it would be to create a personal website that she
  > could up load to and I could down load the files from.
  >     Thank you.
  >
  > God bless,
  > Mark
  > Jesus Is Lord!
  > Pendleton Redeemer
  > http://pendletonepiscopal.org/
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