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I've been using scratch for a couple of months now, but I haven't uploaded anything in a while. This is because I have recently moved house, and so don't have internet access at home at the moment. I do have access to the internet at the library, which is where I'm typing to you now from, but (as it's a public computer) I can't download the scratch software onto a machine here.
Is there any way to upload a scratch project to scratch.mit.edu without using the scratch programme? I can bring the projects to the library on a memory stick.
I've saved the information from elsewhere in the forums about uploading and displaying scratch projects from your own websites, and if I have to, I will. But I'd really rather work within the community.
It'll be a couple of days before I respond, because I can't get here on the weekends. Thank you in advance.
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Try installing the Scratch Program on the pen drive/memory stick/whatever it's called. It works since I've installed it on a 1GB pen drive.
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Thanks dude. I've downloaded it and unzipped it onto my (2 gig) stick, I'll finish the messing around when I get home as I don't have much time left here. Thanks again!
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Later....
Oh well. My Computer is disabled, to prevent people messing with the control panel. The librarians have no clue on how to access my memory stick apart from going into the application you want to open the file in, and given the application is on the stick...
Back to method one, I think. Thanks anyway: You weren't to know that this place was this awkward.
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