Submitting a podcast ERROR 11111

I have been trying to submit my podcast for two days now and continue to get the error 11111. I have quit itunes and reopened and resubmitted, tried different computers. Changed the podcast name and republished and resubmitted, but nothing seems to work. I have verified the feed works using feedvaladator.com and Im still getting the error. I have tried some of the links listed in other forums for the same issue but to no avail. I have also take the http:// off of the front of the feed and still continue to get the error. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-Josh

Hi have been looking at dropbox do you think that this answer below would work??
Force a file or folder to download
Using the new direct link above, you can further modify the URL to force the browser to download the file, rather than handle it natively. To force a file download, append a direct link with ?dl=1. For example:
https://dl.dropbox.com/s/xttkmuvu7hh72vu/MyFile.pdf
(Note that the URL begins with dl.dropbox.com, as instructed in the section above.)
Becomes:
https://dl.dropbox.com/s/xttkmuvu7hh72vu/MyFile.pdf?dl=1
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Public folder links
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The primary difference between Dropbox links and Public links are that unmodified Public links will render in your browser by default rather than open in a preview window on the Dropbox website. If you would rather force the Public link to directly download rather than render in the browser, add ?dl=1 to the end of the URL, as described above.

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