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Thread: How can I allow downloads?

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    Default How can I allow downloads?

    How can I allow downloads on my site?? Thankx. :P

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    Make a link to the file (zip, rar, ace, exe's, etc..)
    You can't download html's php's withouht having them in a zip or ace or rar archive.

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    Default ic

    Oh. I know how to zip a file. That means I link to that file and their can download it automaticly? Will it cost me money? Thankx. :P

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    No!

    Absolutely not, my family assures people deserve things even bad or not.
    We assure that everything is free.

    You can got o No Reality Zone of humor and pics
    This great site has wonderful pictures downloads music etc all that you will need.
    And all using the CFE-Clan.com Services.
    As a CFE Administrator we assure your saftey when downloading files. All CFE-Clan.com Files are viewed checked and therally inspected by the CFE Administrators themseleves to assure your computers up-most and the best security.

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    download would take up net source

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    just get winzip, winrar or any software that can use on zip your files...go to www.download.com you will get everything you need....

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    youve gotta just tell them to right click and go file save as. thats the only way though hltv that works for all format types.

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    Default Download

    Yea its easy to make it so that people can download from your website, but just make sure that you are not planning on useing it as a file server because I believe thats against the TOS, however if you are just doing it so that a friend or someone can grab a file or two I think you should be ok as long as its not copyrighted like an mp3 or a large file as this takes up huge amounts of resources.

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    There is 2MB file limit though on bizhat.com free web pages.

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    Default awesome

    I didn't need the info I just came here to help out but it seems like you guys have it handled...

    Good moderating lol :lol:

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