I wonder if it is possible to upload remote files directly to google drive?(remote file:a file that is not located in same server as php script)
If our file exists on http://www.example.com/path/to/file i want it to be uploaded directly(without downloading to my own server and upload later) to google drive
This is not possible directly right now. However there are some services like SMEStorage which helps you to remote upload via certain servers. This service doesn't support every file hosting. They mainly support Cloud Services.
you can do it but you have to do it with google chrome, this way:
send your file link for remote upload to http://www.sidecloudload.com/ they can remote upload to dropbox OR EMAIL THE FILE (send it to your gmail)
there is a add-on for google chrome that let you save attach files from gmail to google drive you can download it here
but there is a size limit for that website (25MB per file)
Here you can upload to drobox(max 300 MB) and google drive (100 MB)
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I am quite new into the world of remote connections so I don't really know what is possible and what is not.
I have established connection to a remote pc over ssh. I need a large file from this remote to be uploaded to a file-sender internet page. One way is to simply copy the file from remote to my local and subsequently upload from local but I want to speed up this task. I am wondering if there is a (safe) way to 'browse' through files or select files located on remote when selecting files in the upload website?
For illustration, think of selecting an image for Google's search by image and this image is located on my remote computer. After hitting the 'select a file' button, want to be able to pick a file from my remote computer to have it uploaded via this button. My question is not how to upload a file to a remote server.
The remote computer does not have any browser or so installed, it is just a collection of file directories and media disk connections that I can access. (I don't have all the details but this is all I know) That's why using the upload website through an internet browser, for example with a GUI as Ubuntu's Genome, is not an option.
Also, the upload internet page is not a specific url to upload to, so a solution like wget does not work either.
I have tried googling with the question in my title but this leads to me to solutions like Chrome's Secure Shell. I don't completely understand what I can do with it but it feels like that does not allow me to do what I want.
fyi, I work on Windows (using Ubuntu occasionally)
I have found the answer on: http://makerlab.cs.hku.hk/index.php/en/mapping-network-drive-over-ssh-in-windows .
Need to install WinSfp and SSHFS-Win. Then in windows file browser, mount a new network drive with Folder: \sshfs\username#domain . I can now browse the files through the windows file browser and thus can select files for upload
I'm looking for a solution to load multiples images from ftp media server to cloudinary. I searched on the net and I found these links:
How can I bulk upload my images?
Bulk upload large images to cloudinary
Data upload options:
If your images are already publicly available online, you can specify their remote HTTP or HTTPS URLs instead of uploading the actual data. In this case, Cloudinary will fetch the image from its remote URL for you. This option allows for a much faster migration of your existing images
There is no information about uploading images from an ftp media server or something like that. All the available solutions are using a script and then upload images one by one.In my case I have on my server many folders of images and in each folder there are many sub-folders and I have about 10000 images.How can I do this?
You can upload to Cloudinary using an FTP source like this (in PHP):
\Cloudinary\Uploader::upload('ftp://username:password#ftp.mydomain.com/my_image.jpg');
I run an apache webserver on ubuntu 16.04
I am creating many kml files on my server and I want the user to click a link that will automatically open the kml on google maps (and not download it)
e.g. click to open map doesn't open the file, it only downloads it.
If I host the file on google drive and get the shareable link to it, and I use this link everything works great (I can use it as a simple href in a HTML page).
Unfortunately, doing it through google drive is not a feasible option for me (too many files, high update rate).
Is there any other way I can do it with local file?
We have a requirement where we should provide capability to upload files up to 100 GB size. Current flow which we have is to put the file from client location/local system to the application server. Then application server pushes the file to a service account in Google Drive server. I would like to know if there is a way to push the file from local system directly to service account in Google Drive. This would help us to not have to store such big files in application server. Please let me know. Also would like to know if we can actually have Drive installed in our local system to point to a service account. This way these big files can be put into the drive location and it will be synced to server in the background.
I would like to know if there is a way to push the file from local system directly to service account in Google Drive
The only way I know is for you to upload them. The Upload Files page in the Drive API documentation details this feature. In your case, you'll have to use uploadType=resumable due to the file size you'll upload.
Also would like to know if we can actually have Drive installed in our local system to point to a service account
Syncing ala-Dropbox might be a bit tricky, I haven't read anything in the Drive documentation that has this feature. Syncing to desktop is usually just a .glink shortcut that will open up a browser.
How can make a uploader file in vb6 to work easyly and can be uploade files into host.
For example (images or multimedia files or other format) and size > small size files for exampe > 500kb or 1 mb , 2 mb or upper sizes .
Please help me to can find any way to designed without ftp protocols.
I think it is possible to use of msxml refrences but i don't know how can designed it by msxml .
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You could upload to a HTTP like dropbox. The downside of simple HTTP file transfer is that it is fairly easy for somebody to grab your credentials using a common tool like Fiddler. However that is also the case with FTP just a bit harder. The upside to uploading to dropbox is that you could have any file size (providing you have the space on your dropbox account).
I haven't tried using the dropbox upload api yet but you can read the documentation here, take a look at the PUT and POST methods: https://www.dropbox.com/developers/core/docs
If you just wanted to upload to dropbox and you have the dropbox client installed you could just save the file to the dropbox folder on your computer and it would auto upload.