Friendly URL's with Amazon S3 and Transmit Nov24 '07
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Transmit allows you to manage your Amazon S3 account in an FTP-like manner, along with accessible, public URL's.
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# (1 of 1): Alan Miller » fencepost.net
7 months after the fact. (Tue 24 Jun 2008, 10:06 AM CST)
Two notes:
First, as of June, 2008 version 2.x of JungleDisk now supports "Compatible" mode folders (including drive mapping) which are compatible with other applications using S3 including naming, and which don't have to have encryption.
Second, there are two ways to retrieve publicly-accessible files from Amazon's S3. You can use either of two formats:
e.g. http://public.fencepost.s3.amazonaws.com/S3URLFormat.txt http://public.fencepost.s3.amazonaws.com/UsefulNotes/S3URLFormat.txt
or
e.g. http://s3.amazonaws.com/public.fencepost/S3URLFormat.txt http://s3.amazonaws.com/public.fencepost/UsefulNotes/S3URLFormat.txt