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- Gilt001
Dear NT,
So I've noticed some of you guys linking files on your idisk's and you use a pretty simple url. That doesn't seem to work for me and my idisk.
What sort of witchcraft are you using?
love always,
- illdesign0
make sure you put the files in your public folder
- illdesign0
Then link http://idisk.mac.com//Public/
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- illdesign0
wait i put invalid characters...
- Gilt0010
wait, but i've been seeing links like
http://homepage.mac.com/username….....i have the files in my Public folder, but they won't let me link like that...
- illdesign0
forget homepage, its crap. Put all your files in Public and link using idisk.mac.com not homepage.mac.com
- illdesign0
Change your public folder settings to no password
- Gilt0010
all i typed in was idisk.mac.com/clsindustries/tfsk... and it wanted me to log in. Normally if I use the regular links they're something like homepage.mac.com/clsindustries...
THose werk, others don't...
- illdesign0
Okay, please read what I wrote. Review it. Study it. Test yourself on it. Then write back.
- illdesign0
Sorry, my emo-ness took over. What are you trying to link to? Jpeg files? An html file?
- Gilt0010
Sorry, i was busying myself by jumping guns.
I'll read, study, meditate and then get back to you. I have no internet connection for my iBook right now. So this'll have to go on a back burner...
thanks illdesign!
- illdesign0
glad to help, remember to put your files in and link to -http://idisk.mac.com/username/P... folderslash file)
Good luck. idisk is decent.
- globeriding0
put the files in your sites folder. then you can link to
with no problems whatsoever. The public folder i find is better used for files, folders, software etc that you want to transfer to someone else and give them your public folder password, or leave it open, whatever you want. The sites folder acts more like a ftp host. kinda.