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scanez

macrumors newbie
Nov 2, 2007
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I'm trying to host an image as follows:

http://public.me.com/username/filename.jpg

But for some reason, this URL doesn't work.

Does anyone know why?
I don't believe you can link directly to a file, at least not currently. Instead, people would have to go to http://public.me.com/username and download the file from there.

Edit: If you are trying to host the image to display on some website, I don't think that is possible. Maybe instead you can upload it to some site on web.me.com/username, and link it from there.
 

tschur

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Sep 21, 2007
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Daveoc64

macrumors 601
Jan 16, 2008
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Bristol, UK
The issue is that .Mac is soon to be defunct.

That is, http://idisk.mac.com/username-Public is soon to be defunct.

And in place of .Mac is MobileMe.

That is, in place of http://idisk.mac.com... is http://public.me.com/username.

But -- http://public.me.com/username is not hosting images. And some people will want to host images using their MobileMe iDisk after .Mac no longer exists.

I would have sworn this was obvious.
As far as we know, there are absolutely no plans to cut off anything that uses the http://www.mac.com domain.

Apple knows people are reliant on it for their site/e-mail/gallery/iDisk/whatever so it's being kept on.

Apple hasn't really got a better use for the site.

http://public.me.com/username probably isn't hosting images because it's just a redirect to the old iDisk page (on mac.com).

So that is why it wont work for you.

When (or if) Apple makes public.me.com/username an actual valid part of the service instead of a redirect to mac.com, then your issue should go away.
 

macduke

macrumors G5
Jun 27, 2007
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www.xs.to

I used to use that site back in the day for hosting images on my Xanga, when that sort of thing was popular. It worked pretty good.

Why is iDisk so slow?
 

macgenral

macrumors newbie
Apr 13, 2010
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as of 4-2010...

...the old URL construct still functions for absolute link to files in the iDisk hierarchy. This presumes said files are in the "Sites" folder of that hierarchy. I have not tested other folders.

The construct is:

hxxp://homepage.mac.com/username/folder/file.filetype

substituting "tt" for "xx" of course.
 
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