Yep, that would be a useful action.

The way Dropbox handles sharing is quite specific, it allows you to
share folders and the contents, rather than specific files. Also, the
folders have to be within the users Dropbox directory (name
configurable), unless you do something zany with symbolic links.

So for a folder within their Dropbox you could simply add a "Share
with Dropbox" or "Make public" action, and for files/folders elsewhere
you could copy/move them into the users Dropbox/Public folder? Both
could easily return the resulting public URL.

Not too sure whether making copies of items to share them or moving
them is preferable?


Steve

On 8 May, 15:13, Alex Launi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Maybe "share with".
> How do you share onto something? Is this something I'm going to find out at
> UDS?
>
> --
> --Alex Launi
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