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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Topic started by: wyf51888 on May 17, 2006, 06:28:23 AM
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Finally, I worked out the dynamic IP thing and HFS is getting more wonderful for me!
But I still get a little problem: the webpage HFS creates is automatically set in "ISO" code, which I need it to be "GB2312", that means, a user must change the code manually everytime after he press F5 to refresh the webpage. ------ What I'm talking about is that the filename on the webpage is in Chinese language.
I checked menu items, but can not find solution. Have I missed something?
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hmm
try removing this line from the html template
<meta http-equiv='content-type' content='text/html; charset=iso-8859-1'>
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Thanks, rejetto, it works fine !
Today all the dynamic IPs of DynDns.com seem to be down. Is it unstable like this very often?
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Today all the dynamic IPs of DynDns.com seem to be down. Is it unstable like this very often?
Nope. Dyndns.com is hardly ever down, at least as far as I've ever seen. I've been using them for a couple of years now :)
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darn it, I forgot to sign in up there :( lol
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darn it, I forgot to sign in up there :( lol
what do you mean?
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Just now I installed a "DynDNS Updater" software, and the update result is: winsock error......
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DynDNS works. My Updater is up and runnin'! (Kana Solution DynDNS Updater)
MarkV
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Just now I installed a "DynDNS Updater" software, and the update result is: winsock error......
at least it is nothing related to HFS
this comment is not to stop the thread, you can discuss it here
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at least it is nothing related to HFS
this comment is not to stop the thread, you can discuss it here
Ya. I'll find it out later...
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Why do use use an external updater? HFS has one included. Before this, I also used Kana Solution's one, and it alwasy worked...
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Why do use use an external updater? HFS has one included. Before this, I also used Kana Solution's one, and it alwasy worked...
I'm using Kana because HFS is not the only server.
For large file transfers I use Filezilla FTP server. FTP was invented for file transfers, you know... :roll:
MarkV