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RE: Code Repository
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Thu, 16 Sep 1999 22:56:42 GMT
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Original-From:
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Laurentino Martins <lau@mail.telepac=ihatespam=.pt>
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At 23:30 16-09-1999 Thursday , you wrote:
> Yahoo Briefcase can perform this function without any knowledge of HTML or
> web page building at all. You upload the image file to briefcase and then
> you can copy the URL as Todd mentioned. Access rights can be set on a
> folder by folder basis. They even encourage you to use it as a photo album
> by giving out the URLs. Space allocation is 10MB. Actually you can do the
> exact same thing with Geocities (upload file, give out URL) but overall
> account and file management is a little more complex and better suited for
> web pages. The point is that for what Todd is proposing you just need a
> valid URL -- not an HTML web page.
OK, maybe I'm a bit outdated :-)
Unfortunately your solution is not a good way of centralizing information. Was that the original idea, wasn't it?
If web sites is what (almost) everybody has today, then there's no need for changes.
Laurentino Martins
[ mailto:lau@mail.telepac.pt ]
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| (...) Yahoo Briefcase can perform this function without any knowledge of HTML or web page building at all. You upload the image file to briefcase and then you can copy the URL as Todd mentioned. Access rights can be set on a folder by folder basis. (...) (26 years ago, 16-Sep-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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