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Just stick your images in a folder that is not linked to anywhere in your main site.
For example, create a folder structure such as '/personal/esato/images'
It will not interfere with the functioning of your main site.
Actually, you don't even need to do that, as long as you're site doesn't link to the files or images, any visitors to your site won't know that they are there! It's good housekeeping to have seperate folders for different stuff, that's all.
Search engines might pick the files up when they spider, but they're unlikely to find anything other than html, php, asp or images.
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Posted: 2004-01-29 19:39:15
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@cycovision,cheers m8 great way to get around what matey boy wanted(size of files),and wat would the max file size b?would it depend on amount of space or isp? bloody good idea to do that, whoever's idea it was. :-D
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Posted: 2004-01-29 20:07:17
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Yeah, it depends on how much web space and bandwidth your ISP or host provides, but bearing in mind that jpg's and mobile files are small, it shouldn't be a problem for most people. Certainly not if your simply using your web space to host images to display on forums. There is no maximum file size as such for uploading using ftp.
It was nobody's idea as such! Upload sites are simply web sites hosted on a web server the same as any other site, they just provide an upload script via a web page so that you don't need an ftp client, that's all
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Posted: 2004-01-29 20:15:52
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Ahh c :-D ,thanx .yes pics to upload is all i'll want it 4, as it's a bit of a pain only being limited to jpeg files with uploadit.org's free service.
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Posted: 2004-01-29 21:52:53
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www.mmsstorage.com
allows you to upload to the web and then download to phone via wap
Supported file types (size max 0.5 MB):
- Image files (jpg, gif, png)
- Ringtone files (mid, mmf, amr, mp3)
- Movie clips for mobiles (3gp)
- Java and Symbian Applications (jar, sis)
Free too
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Posted: 2004-01-30 19:17:11
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so does
www.euploader.com but that's not what the original poster was after
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Posted: 2004-01-30 19:34:03
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Kool ,what bout thm. Files? It would b good to use that to store me files 4 fone,so if i want to change anyting, just DL wherever i.am,all tho that will cost me. but i still want to use webspace 4 posting pics on forum(which is free),and mayb links to thm. Files...etc
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Posted: 2004-01-30 19:34:30
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@cyovision
Euploader.com is only for wap and the files will be deleted within a hour.
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Posted: 2004-01-30 19:36:53
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Yeah, euploader allows .thm files, not sure about mms storage although I would have thought they do.
Then again, if your web host allows it, you can use your own web space to transfer files via wap as well, with the addition of one little file:-
http://notdavidbailey.com/htaccess.txt
Download the above file, upload it to your server via ftp and rename it to '.htaccess'. You should then be able to access your site via wap and download your themes, images, games, ringers etc.
Like I said, only works on certain servers. It definately works on Linux/Unix with apache.
@speedooh
True, but you can archive images for up to a week. Again, it's not what the original poster was asking for though.
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Posted: 2004-01-30 19:39:59
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So, the file i'd DL would b. Htaccess.txt - them rename,b4 upload? To htaccess.htaccess ?? Yes or am i a bit lost :-D
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Posted: 2004-01-30 19:51:48
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