Re: OT - Dropbox and HTML Rendering

2016-10-07 Thread John
It worked, and NoScript didn't squawk about it like it used to do with some of your dropbox PESOs. Looks good to me. ps: nice rock. On 10/7/2016 2:25 AM, P.J. Alling wrote: Well, I'm using very simple HTML pages, so I set up a updog.co page, and it seems to work. Not quite as easy as the old

Re: OT - Dropbox and HTML Rendering

2016-10-07 Thread Bob Sullivan
a rocky start... On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 1:25 AM, P.J. Alling wrote: > Well, I'm using very simple HTML pages, so I set up a updog.co page, and it > seems to work. Not quite as easy as the old dropbox method but the HTML > renders properly at least for me. I'm

Re: OT - Dropbox and HTML Rendering

2016-10-07 Thread mike wilson
I can confirm that your photography is as good as ever. I'm getting my coat. > On 07 October 2016 at 07:25 "P.J. Alling" wrote: > > > Well, I'm using very simple HTML pages, so I set up a updog.co page, and > it seems to work. Not quite as easy as the old dropbox

Re: OT - Dropbox and HTML Rendering

2016-10-07 Thread Brian Walters
On Fri, Oct 7, 2016, at 05:34 PM, P.J. Alling wrote: > As far as I'm concerned the good news is it works. The bad news is all > the old links are now more less bad, mostly more bad. A minor nit is > that the Webster26 Icon on most of my PESO pages is blocked by the updog > app, which is too

Re: OT - Dropbox and HTML Rendering

2016-10-07 Thread P.J. Alling
As far as I'm concerned the good news is it works. The bad news is all the old links are now more less bad, mostly more bad. A minor nit is that the Webster26 Icon on most of my PESO pages is blocked by the updog app, which is too bad, I liked that icon. On 10/7/2016 2:25 AM, P.J. Alling

Re: OT - Dropbox and HTML Rendering

2016-10-07 Thread P.J. Alling
Well, I'm using very simple HTML pages, so I set up a updog.co page, and it seems to work. Not quite as easy as the old dropbox method but the HTML renders properly at least for me. I'm sending a link to test this to the PDML, so feedback would be nice.

OT - Dropbox and HTML Rendering

2016-10-06 Thread Brian Walters
As some of you know, Dropbox has discontinued HTML rendering on its service. A bit of a bummer if, like me, you were using Dropbox to host the odd gallery or two. I know one or two PDMLers were also using Dropbox in this manner However, there is a work-around that I found while looking for