Can non-Dropbox members open this folder and sub-folder and see the files?
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-- John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc lunatic fringe electronics
Can non-Dropbox members open this folder and sub-folder and see the files?
-- John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc lunatic fringe electronics
mandag den 22. juli 2019 kl. 17.19.39 UTC+2 skrev John Larkin:
I can see the files both signed in and not signed in
With a browser I never use for Dropbox, so no cookies stored, I too can see the files and the sub-directory files.
John :-#)#
Thanks. Dropbox made some changes to the "public" folders, a year or so ago, to prevent their use for free web hosting. But it looks like I could post any number of files in a public sort-of-web site.
But TinyURL won't make a short link!
-- John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc lunatic fringe electronics
Really?
John :-#)#
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How do you do it? (I hate when Dropbox introduced the changed you wrote about)
Cheers
Klaus
Strange. It wouldn't work for me.
-- John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc lunatic fringe electronics
I never use the DropBox public folder, it did some weird things that I didn't understand. So I just create the folder structures I want and post links (copy DropBox link) to files or folders, seems OK.
-- Thanks, - Win
I right-clicked on the folder and hit "copy Dropbox link" in the pull-down list.
-- John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc lunatic fringe electronics
On a sunny day (Mon, 22 Jul 2019 08:19:31 -0700) it happened John Larkin wrote in :
Jazz
tinyurl may be run by Democrats...(ducking).
John ;-#)#
Both work, without a Dropbox account.
I expected more of your beautiful carvings.
-- -TV
I have a huge, formerly "public" folder, 4K files in 300 folders. Maybe I'll post a link to that.
-- John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc picosecond timing precision measurement jlarkin att highlandtechnology dott com http://www.highlandtechnology.com
Never had a dropbox account. I see the first page, a mix of pictures, exe's, and a folder named Sub, but when I click on Sub I get a screen titled DB_test > Sub with a little cursor going round and round and after 10 minutes that's still all I get so unless there are thousands and thousands of files and it is just really slow to load and sort and display I have to say fail.
-- Regards, Carl Ijames
Yup.
Oh horror! Who wants to live there?
-- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/
The yellow pin is Highland World Headquarters. The Brat just bought a house on Carolina, near the big G in Google.
We like it.
-- John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc picosecond timing precision measurement jlarkin att highlandtechnology dott com http://www.highlandtechnology.com
Then she could cycle to work. I'd probably even walk.
I can imagine working there but not living, preferring a more rural setting where a small house doesn't cost seven digits. Plenty of space, no noise, no cramped parking, no ordinance against cooking over wood fire, no comm... ahem ... socialists in the local government.
-- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/
Yes, she will walk. It's hilly so even walking is work. She's a real jock.
We like cities, especially this one. I wouldn't want to live in a flat burb, or LA or NYC or Metairie LA.
We mostly ignore the local (and all) government. No point getting upset by idiots.
Mo is now at the Board of Stupidvisors meeting, with the Mayor in attendance, trying to persuade them from shutting down her speech pathology office over obscure zoning issues.
-- John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc picosecond timing precision measurement jlarkin att highlandtechnology dott com http://www.highlandtechnology.com
I wish I could achieve her BMI just once more. But that's not going to happen no matter how much I exercise.
Instead of Metairie I'd prefer places like Mandeville.
However, in cities they are in your face all the time, you can't avoid them. In S.F. they are in your pocket and in your business.
That's what I mean. That rarely happens in rural regions because everyone knows almost everyone else and shutting a place down over some stupid law can seriously backfire and become potentially "career-ending" for the government person who dunnit.
-- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/
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