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bloctans_4
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Misconceptions about the project size limit

CST1229 wrote:

bloctans_4 wrote:

(#79)
if its a limit for POST and PUT, then would a websocket work?
Scratch does not have a websocket API for saving projects (why would it?).
wait, how do you upload a >50mb video to youtube then?

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CST1229
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Misconceptions about the project size limit

bloctans_4 wrote:

(#81)

CST1229 wrote:

bloctans_4 wrote:

(#79)
if its a limit for POST and PUT, then would a websocket work?
Scratch does not have a websocket API for saving projects (why would it?).
wait, how do you upload a >50mb video to youtube then?
idk, might be either a websocket or a really large post request

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Maximouse
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Misconceptions about the project size limit

CST1229 wrote:

bloctans_4 wrote:

(#81)

CST1229 wrote:

bloctans_4 wrote:

(#79)
if its a limit for POST and PUT, then would a websocket work?
Scratch does not have a websocket API for saving projects (why would it?).
wait, how do you upload a >50mb video to youtube then?
idk, might be either a websocket or a really large post request
I don't think any website uses websockets for uploading files. Browsers don't limit the size of the request body, Scratch's server does.


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bloctans_4
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Misconceptions about the project size limit

Maximouse wrote:

CST1229 wrote:

bloctans_4 wrote:

(#81)

CST1229 wrote:

bloctans_4 wrote:

(#79)
if its a limit for POST and PUT, then would a websocket work?
Scratch does not have a websocket API for saving projects (why would it?).
wait, how do you upload a >50mb video to youtube then?
idk, might be either a websocket or a really large post request
I don't think any website uses websockets for uploading files. Browsers don't limit the size of the request body, Scratch's server does.
then why dont they upgrade the servers, they are the MIT after all /j

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Brawillis
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Misconceptions about the project size limit

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