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Ok I'll try to answer this problem here since this pops up first when you google "remote upload to hotfile". Remote upload from Rapidshare: You MUST have a premium account on rapidshare. Let's say your username is "JohnTheMan" and password is "hereIam". Then write them down like this: usernameassword@ or in this case: JohnTheMan:hereIam@ Now take a link from your premium account. Let's say this was your link: http://rapidshare.com/files/401792758/The_Universe.jpg and add to it "JohnTheMan:hereIam@" like this: http://JohnTheMan:hereIam@rapidshare.com/files/401792758/The_Universe.jpg NOW copy this link to your Hotfile Remote upload section and upload it. (this example here is an invented account, so it won't work) ATTENTION! Every time you upload from rapidshare to hotfile you are OBVIOUSLY giving away your premium rapidshare password and username. I would advise to change your password first, remote upload your files and, as soon as that ends, go back and change the password back to normal. Remote upload from Megaupload: It seems that you don't have to be premium on megaupload to remote upload from it. It worked for me (Jun, 2010), but this might change eventually. Take any working megaupload link, enter the captcha and wait for the "Regular Download" button to appear. Right click on this button with your mouse and click on "Copy Link Location". Like shown on the picture: (If you are premium on megaupload, you'll have a "Download File" button instead) You can paste this link into a ".txt" file or go directly to Hotfile's remote upload and paste it there. Remote upload should start. Uploading your stuff to hotfile advice It's easier to use megaupload first in order to upload your files to hotfile. They have a "multiuploader" option on their site and also a program called "mega manager" (which works very well). They allow you to QUEUE your files in a list, so you can just push upload and go to sleep over night or do other stuff away from your computer. When you return your files are uploaded and you just have to remote upload them. This is easier for me than one file at a time.
Now when i need use remote upload of HF to MU always say Error: Remote server HTTP error or Error: No content-length response from remote server, what's up with HF
It seems I was wrong about the "Remote upload from Rapidshare" written above. I tried remote uploading today a rapidshare link and it worked! Which means that YOU DON'T HAVE to be premium on rapidshare to upload from them. -> My bad, didn't know. Just put a normal rapidshare link and remote upload it. Sure, sometimes you get the "content type is text/html" error but you'll just have to try again. I'll get premium on Megaupload soon, so I'll try to figure that out.
Its not a problem with hotfile, its a problem with rapidshare blocking hotfile from transloading. Hotfile Forum
i mailed at hotfile support about the "no content-length provided" issue. They are saying that RS has blocked remote uploading to hotfile
This time I contact rapidshare support about the rs to hf remote upload issue & i got this feedback Hello, unfortunately we had to restrict the RemoteUpload function, because we found that the function was being used for distribution of copyrighted content from some sources. We are forced to act against it, even if this effects users who had not used the option against our conditions of service. Thank you for your understanding. Best regards, Justin RapidShare Support