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I have a free hosting account with http://go-daddy.com that is linux and when i put my web player project up there it give me Invalid data file. Its been mentioned about adding the mime type for unity3d as "application/vnd.unity" but do any of you know how to do that for said account?
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Godaddy have a page here which describes how to do what you want, here: http://help.godaddy.com/article/375 The example they give is for Flash's MIME type, so you'll want to use this instead: that worked perfectly! thank you!
Dec 01 '09 at 01:36 PM
lathomas64
I'm having the same problem,but I don't know where to put this piece of code, my site was made with i web
Nov 26 '10 at 05:24 PM
Andrew Sander
If you can't find where to apply this within your own hosting control panel, you will probably have to contact your hosting's support and tell them the MIME type that you want to add.
Nov 26 '10 at 08:43 PM
duck ♦♦
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hi,i ve uploaded it through heroku server. i ve written "AddType application/vnd.unity unity3d" in a .htaccess file.i uploaded it and still i get the erroe "failed to download dtata file.......what should i do?
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hi,i ve uploaded it through heroku server. i ve written "AddType application/vnd.unity unity3d" in a .htaccess file.i uploaded it and still i get the erroe "failed to download dtata file.......what should i do?
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You can now. The new UDK versions can export their entire scenes as .fbx.
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