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03-04-2013, 03:36 PM
Well, you could store the file in a place that has a constant URL. This can be done with a custom server or using a service like Dropbox (and its public folder)
08-14-2013, 03:18 AM
I don't recommend using MediaFire because you can acquire the direct link of a file but it changes after a while (don't know exactly but quite fast).
I think FileServe is what you could use the best. It is free, you got 50Gb(??) of space I think and you automatically get the direct link to the file There is one problem though: because you choose the free version of FileServe, inactive files will be deleted after 60 days automatically. Hope this is usefull, Brecht EDIT: looked it up and you get 500Gb of space for free and a maximum of 1Gb per file. |
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