Hosting a flie

Ok ive changed it to o *.mht file. It is a summary of the banchmarks the guys have been doing, so to host images is a bit difficult. Like i said its a 100kb mth file and a link would do fine.
 
I've got more webspace/bandwidth than I need so if you mailed it to me, I could host it for you. Email in trust if you want :).

Also, rapidshare etc will host it I'm sure - for future reference :) - though unless you have a premium account, be prepared for a wait.
 
wizardmaxx said:
Ok i got it hosted, but is there a better way of doing it than this

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=17641214
Yeah - don't use imageshack and try to stick to .png's on small files (it won't balls up the image like a jpeg). :p

There really isn't any other way really other than that kind of thing unless you actually publish the htm to a webspace for access. Of course you'd need webspace for this though. Do you not have any with your ISP?
 
Oh right, I didn't realise the file was what you wanted - I thought everything you wanted was in the image :rolleyes: - wake up smids.

Umm, perhaps creating 3 html files and then publishing them.

This would mean you could just edit them and republish and people click on it.

You could do an excel spread with grids and then just screencap them all individually and upload the pics every couple of days or so - that is what most here do for like 3DMark.
 
smids said:
Umm, perhaps creating 3 html files and then publishing them.

This would mean you could just edit them and republish and people click on it.

Pretty much what i would like to do, but don't know where to start. :rolleyes:
 
Got frontpage? Nice and easy for a beginner (like me).

Umm, ooh, MS Word should be able to do it too (as you should be able to create a table). You could then publish the file to a host and link to the webpage.

I know it's amateurville but it would suffice for something like this.

And if anyone else wants to come in who actually knows what they are talking about, it might be of some use as this is interesting to me too.

EDIT: I saw you using excel - perhaps try using Save As... - then select web page?

See - I did this in Excel in the last 30 seconds. Saved as a webpage then uploaded to my webspace:

Test

There is also an option to add interactivity for editing it...
 
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Glad I could be of some help - bit of a novice in this respect too.

I managed to get something going here but it only works in IE and not FF.

I'll keep at it anyway, as I'm interested in a working solution.
 
Not a supported file type - web page archive.

I've actually managed to get something better out of FF. Now instead of just publishing a whole load of html, it actually says use IE :D. Wow, this is fun.

Clicky
 
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