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Author Topic: Internet "sideloads" other than Streamload?  (Read 3355 times)

alxwz

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Internet "sideloads" other than Streamload?
« on: September 12, 2006, 05:35 PM »
Hi all,

at work, I'm behind a firewall that stupidly blocks (among other things) ZIP files and FTP. While I have a solution for FTP (http://web2ftp.com), that can pull ZIP files from an FTP server and repack it as .tgz (which I can download), my only solution for HTTP downloads of ZIP files was the service of Streamload (http://www.streamload.com, but don't bother to go there), which sucked mightily, but gave you the ability to directly upload files (of any kind) from HTTP servers to your account and enable you to rename the extension, and I was ready to download it to my machine.

Unfortunately, they "upgraded" their service to something called "MediaMax" (and lost 90% of my files in the transition, BTW), which dropped that feature completely.

Now I'm asking you: Does anyone know of a comparable solution (preferrably also free) anywhere? Please note that not only the uploading, but also the renaming part is essential.

Any ideas are highly appreciated, as this is kinda essential for me. TIA.

BTW: I remember seeing the term "sideload" for feature of idisk or xdisk back in the heydays of the .com boom; no idea if anyone could figure out from the subject what I mean...

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Re: Internet "sideloads" other than Streamload?
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2006, 04:53 PM »
... after a while, I found Xdrive (http://www.xdrive.com/), recently acquired by AOL, where you can get 5 GB of online storage for free (and an upload feature from your desktop via a client application I didn't bother to try), which has a "beta" "WebGrab" feature to get files directly from web servers, but that seems to fail in (at least) 8 of 10 cases. So the quest continues.

Really no one with any hints for a "sideload and rename" opportunity?