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Greetings,
I have been using x10hosting for a non-profit group's website. Occasionally, we have newsletters. Our editor sent me the spring 2011 newsletter to put on the site. It is 6MB and a Word doc (though I tried it as a PDF as well). Anyway, I was able to put it in the appropriate folder using FTP, and then I linked to it on our newsletter page. The problem is that when I click on the link to open the file, it gives me an internal server error 500. I'm guessing that it is because the file is 6MB (the next biggest file is 1.6MB, and there aren't issues with that). The problem is that I have tried to to reduce the file size by compressing the pictures in the document, but nothing seems to work. Thus, is there any way to allow for larger files to be downloaded? Here is my site: http://hfes-sttg.elementfx.com/?q=newsletter so you can see that it is a legit site and not just a site used for transferring files.
Please help me if you can!
Thanks,
Nate
I have been using x10hosting for a non-profit group's website. Occasionally, we have newsletters. Our editor sent me the spring 2011 newsletter to put on the site. It is 6MB and a Word doc (though I tried it as a PDF as well). Anyway, I was able to put it in the appropriate folder using FTP, and then I linked to it on our newsletter page. The problem is that when I click on the link to open the file, it gives me an internal server error 500. I'm guessing that it is because the file is 6MB (the next biggest file is 1.6MB, and there aren't issues with that). The problem is that I have tried to to reduce the file size by compressing the pictures in the document, but nothing seems to work. Thus, is there any way to allow for larger files to be downloaded? Here is my site: http://hfes-sttg.elementfx.com/?q=newsletter so you can see that it is a legit site and not just a site used for transferring files.
Please help me if you can!
Thanks,
Nate