Dear Rolandb,

I'm not sure what to do about uploading the large .sws files - I'm not
surprised it times out, based on my experience.  However, what you
might want to do is one of the two following things:

1) Go back to wherever your original worksheet came from and run the
script at http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/5880, which cleans
out redundant snapshots, then resave the .sws file.  It should be much
smaller (I cleaned out many gigabytes of my hard drive this way).

2) .sws files are really just some kind of zip file.  So unzipping it
will reveal the folder for the worksheet, and you can then manually
remove the snapshots (assuming you don't need them currently) and then
rezip it. I can't remember if they are .bz2, .zip, or what - someone
else will hopefully respond to this - but the point it that the files
are not weird, so one can sort of manually do this.

I hope this helps!

- kcrisman



On Jul 16, 12:00 am, Rolandb <rola...@planet.nl> wrote:
> Hi,
> Already in March I reported this problem.
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support/browse_thread/thread/1dbc...
>
> Uploading a small file is going well, but a file larger then 3Mb takes
> ages where after the connection is aborted.
> Using Sage 4.1, VMware (Windows). Your help is much appreciated!
> Rolandb
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