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    :salam:..mujy kuch maloomat chayee..about E-books.

    mery pass kuch mazmoon and thesis english main likhy huy hian main chahti hun k unain Net per upload ker dooN..lakin samaj main nahi ata k kaisy karon..
    main ny allama Iqbal kee site dekhi hy jehan per sari books upload hian
    plz batain k wo kaisy kerty hian???
    ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
    372-haha372-haha372-haha

  • #2
    Re: Any Expert pleaze//

    Originally posted by KurriPunjaban View Post
    :salam:..mujy kuch maloomat chayee..about E-books.

    mery pass kuch mazmoon and thesis english main likhy huy hian main chahti hun k unain Net per upload ker dooN..lakin samaj main nahi ata k kaisy karon..
    main ny allama Iqbal kee site dekhi hy jehan per sari books upload hian
    plz batain k wo kaisy kerty hian???

    I found this article on Net - Sorry I cud have done it better to explain but I've less time to do so...

    How to Make Ebooks Available for Download on Your Website
    by Michael Hopkins
    There's nothing difficult about setting up an
    ebook for download on your website. Just
    follow this simple 5-step procedure...


    1. Consider compression

    You can compress your ebook file to make it smaller (in
    memory terms) using compression software like WinZip.
    WinZip compresses your files and puts them into a
    self-extracting file. When your readers click on the file,
    it will install itself to any directory they select on
    their PC. You can get a shareware copy of WinZip from the
    WinZip website (http://www.winzip.com).

    You could offer both a compressed and an uncompressed
    version of your ebook on the download page. This will
    enable a quicker download for those customers who have
    WinZip and are familiar with it. By the same token, those
    who don't know about using WinZip have the option of
    downloading the larger file.

    If you're offering both compressed and uncompressed
    versions, then you should link your customers to the WinZip
    website, and explain how to use WinZip to unzip
    (uncompress) your ebook file.
    NOTE: If you're selling an ebook with resale rights that includes a sales page, images, and so on, then you'll need to package the whole lot into one downloadable ZIP file. In most instances, you can just use the same ZIP file you downloaded when you bought the package yourself.


    2. Scan for a virus

    Don't risk spreading a virus to your customers through your
    ebook.

    Before you send it online for others to download, it's
    imperative that you run a virus-scan on it. Make sure that
    you use an up-to-date virus scanning software. If you don't
    have one, then send a copy of your book to a friend who
    does.


    3. Transfer the file(s) to your website

    Now that your download files are ready, you need to send
    them online to your webhost's server. In other words, you
    need to send the e-book's EXE and/or ZIP files up to your
    website where they can be accessed by your customers.

    Here's the procedure for this...

    Let's say that your ebook's EXE file is MyBook.exe and
    let's say your website is at http://www.xxxxxx.pegham.com.

    Ideally, you should place the book in a sub-directory
    (sub-folder) of your website. You can create the
    sub-directory using FTP software (you can get a shareware
    version of WS_FTP at http://www.ipswitch.com) or through
    your webhost's control panel. If unsure, ask your webhost
    support for help.

    You can call this directory anything you want. Let's say
    you call it 'download'.

    Now upload the book to this directory using either FTP
    software or your webhost's 'File Upload' feature if they
    have one.
    FREE RESOURCE: This ebook isn't the prettiest you'll ever see, but it does well in explaining the basics of working with WS_FTP. Click here to download it: http://www.bizzydays.com/free/usingftp.zip
    If you're using FTP software to upload the book,
    simply open the sub-directory you've just created in the
    panel on the right. In the panel on the left select your
    book. Now using your software's 'Upload' button, send the
    file up to your webserver. (In WS_FTP the upload button is
    the right-pointing arrow between the two panels). Be sure
    to select 'binary' as the 'transfer mode' (this is usually
    the default setting).

    If you're using your webhost's file upload feature, then
    check their instructions on how to use it.


    4. Enable the download

    You've now placed your e-book file online (2 files if
    you're offering a zipped and unzipped version). The only
    thing that remains to be done is to place a link on your
    webpage pointing to the file.

    Sticking with the example above, you would simply place a
    link to:
    Once your customer clicks this link, the download process
    will begin. The customer's browser will open up a "save as"
    window which will allow them to save your file onto their
    computers.

    Notes 1. You may want to write the links above in HTML. This is how the first one would look with the text 'Click here to download!':
    <A HREF=http://www.websitename.com/download/MyBook.exe>Click here to download!</A>
    2. Always use the correct case (you're better off sticking with lower) in your files, directories and links. Many web servers are case sensitive.


    5. And, of course, test it!

    Test the download link to ensure that everything works as
    it should. Then, get some of your friends to try it out on
    their PCs.

    If, when you click the link, nothing happens, then verify
    that you've written the link correctly (they are usually
    case sensitive) and that the EXE file is where it's
    supposed to be. If this is all okay, then you should talk
    to your webhost support.


    Making PDF Ebooks available for download

    PDFs work a little differently to EXE ebooks when it comes to setting up the download. Basically, the web browser behaves differently when it comes to PDFs.
    Firstly, you should upload your PDF file and create the link to it the same way as described for EXE files (above).
    Now, however, the difference happens.
    If your customer just clicks the download link for the PDF, the book will open inside the customers browser. From here, the customer can click the save button and save the file to his/her PC.
    This approach is not recommended, however. Firstly, it can take a long time for the book to open in the browser window and, secondly, this often takes people by surprise.
    So, rather that telling your customer to click the link to launch the download, you should give the following instruction (which will launch the regular download dialog box)...
    To download the file, RIGHT click the link and select 'Save Target As...' (or, for Netscape users, 'Save Link As...').
    Be sure to remind your customers that they'll need a copy of Adobe's Acrobat reader to view the ebook and let them know that they can download a free copy from here.
    NOTE: If you wish you can package your PDF file into a ZIP file and set up a regular download link as described above.

    And there you have it! Your ebook is ready to download. Now
    all you have to do is tell the world it's there :-)
    tumharey bas mein agar ho to bhool jao mujhey
    tumhein bhulaney mein shayid mujhey zamana lagey

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    • #3
      Re: Any Expert pleaze//

      Originally posted by Masood View Post
      I found this article on Net - Sorry I cud have done it better to explain but I've less time to do so...

      How to Make Ebooks Available for Download on Your Website
      by Michael Hopkins
      There's nothing difficult about setting up an
      ebook for download on your website. Just
      follow this simple 5-step procedure...


      1. Consider compression

      You can compress your ebook file to make it smaller (in
      memory terms) using compression software like WinZip.
      WinZip compresses your files and puts them into a
      self-extracting file. When your readers click on the file,
      it will install itself to any directory they select on
      their PC. You can get a shareware copy of WinZip from the
      WinZip website (http://www.winzip.com).

      You could offer both a compressed and an uncompressed
      version of your ebook on the download page. This will
      enable a quicker download for those customers who have
      WinZip and are familiar with it. By the same token, those
      who don't know about using WinZip have the option of
      downloading the larger file.

      If you're offering both compressed and uncompressed
      versions, then you should link your customers to the WinZip
      website, and explain how to use WinZip to unzip
      (uncompress) your ebook file.
      NOTE: If you're selling an ebook with resale rights that includes a sales page, images, and so on, then you'll need to package the whole lot into one downloadable ZIP file. In most instances, you can just use the same ZIP file you downloaded when you bought the package yourself.


      2. Scan for a virus

      Don't risk spreading a virus to your customers through your
      ebook.

      Before you send it online for others to download, it's
      imperative that you run a virus-scan on it. Make sure that
      you use an up-to-date virus scanning software. If you don't
      have one, then send a copy of your book to a friend who
      does.


      3. Transfer the file(s) to your website

      Now that your download files are ready, you need to send
      them online to your webhost's server. In other words, you
      need to send the e-book's EXE and/or ZIP files up to your
      website where they can be accessed by your customers.

      Here's the procedure for this...

      Let's say that your ebook's EXE file is MyBook.exe and
      let's say your website is at http://www.xxxxxx.pegham.com.

      Ideally, you should place the book in a sub-directory
      (sub-folder) of your website. You can create the
      sub-directory using FTP software (you can get a shareware
      version of WS_FTP at http://www.ipswitch.com) or through
      your webhost's control panel. If unsure, ask your webhost
      support for help.

      You can call this directory anything you want. Let's say
      you call it 'download'.

      Now upload the book to this directory using either FTP
      software or your webhost's 'File Upload' feature if they
      have one.
      FREE RESOURCE: This ebook isn't the prettiest you'll ever see, but it does well in explaining the basics of working with WS_FTP. Click here to download it: http://www.bizzydays.com/free/usingftp.zip
      If you're using FTP software to upload the book,
      simply open the sub-directory you've just created in the
      panel on the right. In the panel on the left select your
      book. Now using your software's 'Upload' button, send the
      file up to your webserver. (In WS_FTP the upload button is
      the right-pointing arrow between the two panels). Be sure
      to select 'binary' as the 'transfer mode' (this is usually
      the default setting).

      If you're using your webhost's file upload feature, then
      check their instructions on how to use it.


      4. Enable the download

      You've now placed your e-book file online (2 files if
      you're offering a zipped and unzipped version). The only
      thing that remains to be done is to place a link on your
      webpage pointing to the file.

      Sticking with the example above, you would simply place a
      link to:
      Once your customer clicks this link, the download process
      will begin. The customer's browser will open up a "save as"
      window which will allow them to save your file onto their
      computers.

      Notes 1. You may want to write the links above in HTML. This is how the first one would look with the text 'Click here to download!':
      <A HREF=http://www.websitename.com/download/MyBook.exe>Click here to download!</A>
      2. Always use the correct case (you're better off sticking with lower) in your files, directories and links. Many web servers are case sensitive.


      5. And, of course, test it!

      Test the download link to ensure that everything works as
      it should. Then, get some of your friends to try it out on
      their PCs.

      If, when you click the link, nothing happens, then verify
      that you've written the link correctly (they are usually
      case sensitive) and that the EXE file is where it's
      supposed to be. If this is all okay, then you should talk
      to your webhost support.


      Making PDF Ebooks available for download

      PDFs work a little differently to EXE ebooks when it comes to setting up the download. Basically, the web browser behaves differently when it comes to PDFs.
      Firstly, you should upload your PDF file and create the link to it the same way as described for EXE files (above).
      Now, however, the difference happens.
      If your customer just clicks the download link for the PDF, the book will open inside the customers browser. From here, the customer can click the save button and save the file to his/her PC.
      This approach is not recommended, however. Firstly, it can take a long time for the book to open in the browser window and, secondly, this often takes people by surprise.
      So, rather that telling your customer to click the link to launch the download, you should give the following instruction (which will launch the regular download dialog box)...
      To download the file, RIGHT click the link and select 'Save Target As...' (or, for Netscape users, 'Save Link As...').
      Be sure to remind your customers that they'll need a copy of Adobe's Acrobat reader to view the ebook and let them know that they can download a free copy from here.
      NOTE: If you wish you can package your PDF file into a ZIP file and set up a regular download link as described above.

      And there you have it! Your ebook is ready to download. Now
      all you have to do is tell the world it's there :-)
      Thanks Masood sahib i will see them in detail i have copied all you provide here thanks again...

      lakin aik gall ty dasoo,,,
      ty main upload kithy karian???
      ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
      372-haha372-haha372-haha

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Any Expert pleaze//

        Originally posted by KurriPunjaban View Post
        Thanks Masood sahib i will see them in detail i have copied all you provide here thanks again...

        lakin aik gall ty dasoo,,,
        ty main upload kithy karian???
        upload it on Pegham .. first compress it or make a zip folder and then upload it as attachment ... and will be appreciated **.. or u can also upload it on free hosting website like www.5gbfree.com etc

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: Any Expert pleaze//

          Originally posted by Saahir View Post
          upload it on Pegham .. first compress it or make a zip folder and then upload it as attachment ... and will be appreciated **.. or u can also upload it on free hosting website like www.5gbfree.com etc
          Drust...

          aur agar aap site hi bnaa rahi hain, aur aap ko hosting ki jagah chahiyey to just wait a coupe of week, ham Pegham per apney members ko yeh facility provide kar rahey hain, jahan per ADD-FREE 10 GB tak ki jaggah offer ki jaey gi
          tumharey bas mein agar ho to bhool jao mujhey
          tumhein bhulaney mein shayid mujhey zamana lagey

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          • #6
            Re: Any Expert pleaze//

            Originally posted by Saahir View Post
            upload it on Pegham .. first compress it or make a zip folder and then upload it as attachment ... and will be appreciated **.. or u can also upload it on free hosting website like www.5gbfree.com etc
            Thanks sahir..............

            And thanks also masood
            ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
            372-haha372-haha372-haha

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            • #7
              Re: Any Expert pleaze//

              nice info thanks for sharing

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              • #8
                Re: Any Expert pleaze//

                Originally posted by eyes2good View Post
                nice info thanks for sharing
                aap ka b shukeria..
                ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
                372-haha372-haha372-haha

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                • #9
                  Re: Any Expert pleaze//

                  aap inn sites par free uploading kar sakti hain

                  www.4shared.com
                  www.2shared.com
                  www.uploading.com
                  www.rapidshare.com


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