I uploaded every file that i was having before on Dropbox before Dropbox changed and messed everithing up, but i heard this website can upload files without any limits.
So i uploaded everithing, tried to go to my server, it seemed like it was ultra-fast downloading the files, but when i loaded, i see errors.
I go check what was wrong with my downloaded files and i saw something like “Please enable Javascript” thing.
How i can fix this? Pls, i cant live without FastDL, i was hosting with it for years!
We provide a website hosting service. That means you can host websites with us. You cannot use our hosting for file sharing and content distribution only. The bot protection system which you’ve encountered helps enforce that.
If you want a content distribution service, you could choose to get a VPS to serve the content from or use a service like Amazon S3 to distribute the content.
@Admin said:
We provide a website hosting service. That means you can host websites with us. You cannot use our hosting for file sharing and content distribution only. The bot protection system which you’ve encountered helps enforce that.
If you want a content distribution service, you could choose to get a VPS to serve the content from or use a service like Amazon S3 to distribute the content.
Is it free and with unlimited space? Because i cant pay anithing in the internet
@Admin said:
We provide a website hosting service. That means you can host websites with us. You cannot use our hosting for file sharing and content distribution only. The bot protection system which you’ve encountered helps enforce that.
If you want a content distribution service, you could choose to get a VPS to serve the content from or use a service like Amazon S3 to distribute the content.
Is it free and with unlimited space? Because i cant pay anithing in the internet
There is a reason why there are no options for free download servers (as far as I know): that kind of usage is quite expensive. Content distribution costs a lot of server power and bandwidth, which is why neither Dropbox nor we can provide it for free. If you want a content distribution network, you have to pay for it.