I somehow missed this 
http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/AmazonSimpleStorageService

That is a big help, and I'm going to toy with it first.

Thanks everyone.

j

On Mar 26, 5:48 pm, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there everyone.
>
> In keeping with the 'DRY' theme of django, I'm looking for a good way
> to do the following.
>
> * My application allows users to upload files, which their clients
> then view on a sister site.
>        * To allow for scale, I want to use Amazon S3 or similar, so
> that I don't have to overly limit their file           upload sizes.
>
> *I need to figure out (programatically) how to upload the files to s3,
> secure them, and then store the access information in django's db, so
> that links to the files can be called from the web interface is a
> secure fashion.
>
> I googled around and it looks like most django users are using it for
> static files, but I know things like pownce are using s3 dynamically.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Best,
> Jacob
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