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Name: Stephen Leworthy |
can anyone suggest any free web space that allows direct/remote image linking?
(i dont mean things like flickr or imageshack or other image uploaders) thank you |
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if your planning on simply using it to host images and link them into a thread for example it would just be a case of setting the appropriate URL to the file. |
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Join Date: Dec 2001
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Name: Stephen Leworthy |
direct linking means using the space to host say an image or html file, then posting the appropriate url in another web site and the image automatically showing. most dont allow this.
divshare.com looks good though |
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Name: Joel Callahan |
I use www.1and1.com - not free, but something like $3 a month and you get GIGS of storage!
Great tech support, too. |
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dot com But I guess that qualifies into the category of an image uploader...
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Join Date: Dec 2001
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Name: Stephen Leworthy |
thanks guys.
yup, i'm not a skint flint, i just thought that in todays internet age of (almost) anything goes i'd be able to get decent free linkable web space. not really it seams. my need has slightly grown now. i'm embarking on a personal project (non architectural or cg) and am writing a journal as i go. i'd like to publish it some how so it's at the stage now where i dont mind paying a monthly fee. i used to use Hostexcellence at one stage, maybe i'll look into it again. and there's a few good suggestions here too. |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: San Francisco
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Name: travis schmiesing |
With free web space you will always be playing by the host rules. I would rather pay the fee to have the control and flexibility of the files I want to host. In reality, how much time have you already spent looking for free space? Is that time worth less than the $3 a month for space?
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