When I choose Bookmarks Export with "RSS Format" and get the "Bookmark Export Done" Notification, I return to export page. It shows: "Job ID Export Format Status Progress Version Download # 101xx RSS Process Successfully %100 2009_08_30 zip 195kb" However when I click on the file link, only the first 35.23 kb of the zip file can be downloaded, after that, it shows "The connection was reset"
# 7326 RSS Process Successfully %100 2009_03_06 zip 857kb # 10083 RSS Process Successfully %100 2009_08_28 zip 88kb # 10130 RSS Process Successfully %100 2009_08_31 zip 126kb
How come my bookmark export was 10 (!) times larger 5 months ago? And - that an export I did 3 days ago differs with about 30% size form one I made yesterday???
There is clearly something wrong.
This is bad. Can kill the impression of reliability quite quickly.
"Job ID Export Format Status Progress Version Download
# 101xx RSS Process Successfully %100 2009_08_30 zip 195kb"
However when I click on the file link, only the first 35.23 kb of the zip file can be downloaded, after that, it shows
"The connection was reset"
Can you help me with it?
Thank you!
The problem is caused by ISP. When I use proxy for downloading, the problem has gone.
Hate China's Great Firewall. It resets too much TCP connections no matter its content is about politics or not.
Check this:
From my page when I am viewing my exports at http://www.diigo.com/tools/export
# 7326 RSS Process Successfully %100 2009_03_06 zip 857kb
# 10083 RSS Process Successfully %100 2009_08_28 zip 88kb
# 10130 RSS Process Successfully %100 2009_08_31 zip 126kb
How come my bookmark export was 10 (!) times larger 5 months ago?
And - that an export I did 3 days ago differs with about 30% size form one I made yesterday???
There is clearly something wrong.
This is bad. Can kill the impression of reliability quite quickly.
> "The connection was reset"
> The problem is caused by ISP.
Fuzbolero . wrote:
> my bookmark export was 10 (!) times larger 5 months ago
> an export I did 3 days ago differs with about 30% size form one I made yesterday
Fuzbolero, what you describe is not related to connections or Internet service providers. Please post details to a separate topic.
> The problem is caused by ISP. When I use proxy for downloading, the problem has gone.
Thank you for the positive feedback and workaround.
(Problems relating to ISPs are rare, sometimes overlooked.)
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