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  • Survey: GetStorageNodeExtended Feature Request

    I know this might not be possible or maybe somehow go against the current Nirvanix design philosophy but here is my idea. I shared it with some of the guys on the Nirvanix team yesterday. Please chime in and tell me what you think about adding the following features to the "GetStorageNodeExtended"...
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by bej34 on 07-29-2008
  • Re: Define filename via desFolderPath

    It is possible but the web browser does not allow it. Let me go over how the filename is derived and why it has to be associated with each file. When doing an upload we have to allow for multiple files to be defined. This would be used if you have multiple file input types on an html form that the user...
    Posted to Visual Basic (Forum) by BarryR on 03-27-2008
  • HTTP Upload / Update Snippet

    You can find a HTTP Upload example using the new Progressive upload / Update functionality. This will let you transfer files larger than 2gb through multiple calls to upload. Included with the download is a PDF with instructions for using the class. You can find files here: http://developer.nirvanix...
    Posted to C# (Forum) by BarryR on 02-17-2008
  • C# HTTP Upload / Update Example

    This example allows you to do multi-part HTTP Uploads or HTTP Partial file update. You can find examples of how to use the library in the included PDF readme file.
    Posted to .Net C# Code Snippets (FileGallery) by BarryR on 02-17-2008
  • GetStorageNodeExtended / Overwrite Failure

    First, the new GetStorageNodeExtended method...brilliant. From what I see, it makes HTTP upload calls exactly what they should be and prevents people from mucking up my carefully planned filesystem structures. Nice! What happens if an upload is made with the fileOverwrite flag set to true fails, either...
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by AdamB on 01-21-2008
  • HTTP Upload / Format confirmation and limit

    Hi, According to your API guide, the limit for direct HTTP upload is about 2 megs, does this still hold true? Also, are there plans to implement format checking for direct HTTP uploads (ie checking if the file uploaded is a valid image/video/audio file)?
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by mgomez on 11-29-2007
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