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vtsteam:
Yes, it does solve the http problem. I'll start moving them onboard over time -- not sure how many there are  -- I have to edit each post, but will have them done definitely well before the deadline. Thanks for all your past contributions!

I've started with your posts from 2019 on. Before that time it looks like you had a different ISP (Kolumbus?) and those files are no longer available. However if you have those photo files still at home, and would like me to restore your earlier threads, I can put them in as well.

I've got about 25% of your photos since 2019 moved up to attachments in your posts tonight. I've rescaled any oversized ones to 800 pixels width, and converted photographs (not graphics) from png to jpg, which reduced their sizes to ~20% without loss of quality, hope that's okay. You can check what's been done by looking at posts in the optical pickup thread, starting with the earliest posts. All uploaded posts will show "last edit by vtsteam" unfortunately. I can't remove that, but it does show which ones are now fixed.

sorveltaja:
Oldest files I could find from the ftp server are from late 2019. Older than that.. maybe I have just removed them to free some space for more recent files on the ftp server. Can't find files older than that from my hard drive either, although I have copies of folders and files that I have transferred to ftp server. Maybe it has something to do with PC hardware upgrade, that I had to do two years ago. But in short, I may not have files older than that anymore.

It's perfectly ok by me to go from png to jpg.

What comes to "last edit by vtsteam", no worries.

Again, your efforts are much appreciated.

vtsteam:
Workng on locating, if possible, your older photos. The early photos are hosted on www.kolumbus.fi, the photos after 2019 are hosted on www.elisanet.fi. Looks to me like at some point the name changed apparently, but it remained the same company. And as a guess, it retained your same user directory designation /kz1706/ So I tried changing kolumbus.fi to elisanet.fi as the address for one of your old photos:


--- Code: ---http://www.kolumbus.fi/kz1706/001.jpg
(the first photo in your "idea for a drill sharpening jig" thread)
to
http://www.elisanet.fi/kz1706/001.jpg
--- End code ---

but it didn't pan out. However that 001.jpg photo may still exist in the kz1706 user's directory tree -- possibly under a newer directory if you reorganized it at some point, or possibly with a different name. You'd have to ftp to your user directory, and look around at your directory tree.

If you can locate that file, and give a working link, I can probably then change the links on the forum to point to the proper directory, download and then attach all the images for that thread.

sorveltaja:
Just checked, and that kz1760 folder is empty. Also, I looked from my old hdd's for pics for that drill sharpening jig -thread, but couldn't find any. As that thread is from 2009, perhaps those pics were on a hdd that went kaput.

I'm not sure when the isp changed from kolumbus to elisanet, but it's been still the same isp all the time.

Would it help if I make an address list of all the files that are on the ftp server? Or maybe send a copy of whole ftp directory and containing files(147Mb zipped)?

Here are the folders on the ftp: 

vtsteam:
sorveltaja I'm afraid those dirs are probably all more recent than 2014, and links in your your recent posts work for those. If I find anything otherwise that might be there, I'll let you know. Zipping and sending won't help -- it's easier to work in each viable post with only the links in it, so I don't mix anything up when I make and paste back in the attachments.

re. the pre 2019 stuff....sorry about the combination of factors -- loss of local HD data plus a change in ISP storage. I did check the Internet Archive (Wayback Machine), but it didn't save any photos, just the text. If you have an old disk drive hanging around you could try looking for the photos there. You can get remote HD to USB adapter cables fairly cheaply, and connect an old HD via USB to search it. I keep my old drives as backups.

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