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sorry no. just had a worker bee manually change all 340 pdf files (even asked my son who's a research scientist for Microsoft's cloud computing group--he gave up too)
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Hey Bruce, I know this is an old post but I've got a current question - did you get something set up? I have a site that has "tons" of PDFs that need to be linked to products and/or a library. They would also like to host images "offsite". Did you come up with a solution?Originally posted by Bruce - PhosphorMedia View PostNope, these are for publically available resource files. (i.e., PDF files).
Know of any good resources for this that might also provide things like velocity control?
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sort of ... a bucket is more like a 'sub-domain' though. im going to look for a replacement. S3 is a hot mess. they even have the old school recaptcha that *I* fail at least half the time.
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Since I am not an AWS user is a Directory and Bucket the same thing?
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Nope, these are for publically available resource files. (i.e., PDF files).
Know of any good resources for this that might also provide things like velocity control?
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Don't know but if I had to guess they've made it increasingly difficult because of people accidentally exposing confidential data, plus the fact that AWS charges for outbound traffic, so a wide open share could potentially stick you with a large surprise bill if some bot attached itself to a request loop for some of the files, etc. Could you use Box instead?
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Anyway to make an entire AWS S3 Directory Public
a bit off topic...but seriously, couldn't google this...everything returned the same stupid "do it file by file" result.
but how the hell do you make an entire AWS S3 directory public...Tags: None
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