Hi,
Lots of the things are related to routers and so on. You'd be horribly
surprised at how often a specific region or one main router section screws
up things. The site is hosted in one place, the FTP is somewhere else. Lots
of possibilities for router issues to pop up.
Of course, it's tough to say how many people successfully download stuff and
how many people have problems, because only the ones with problems write in.
And we don't get _too_ many of those in a day...
BTW, lots of people have issues re: passive FTP or IE vs. Netscape. They
make a difference, sometimes. The site's designed for IE, but sometimes IE
is flakier on getting downloads. Heck, sometimes iCab works best for some
people.
I don't know. All I can do is keep trying, and I have done that and will
continue to do that.
Paul Berkowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> can be quoted as saying:
> On 4/16/01 11:48 AM, "Eric Hildum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>> I'm getting pretty tired of AppleScriptCentral. I'm sorry. Every time I try
>>> to dl somethiong from there I get a message saying "A connection failure has
>>> occurred" and no download.
>> This could be a bad router/gateway configuration problem in your local
>> network.
>
> That makes sense. Carsten is in Denmark -- there are probably a lot more
> opportunities for bad routers on the way to the hosting site than people in
> the US have.
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Kindest regards,
Erik J. Barzeski
In C, one has to write his own bugs.
In C++, one can inherit them.
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