On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 6:23 PM Richard Kaye <[email protected]> wrote:

> Oh Ted... Always with the questions... 😉
>

It's a gift. And a curse.

The problem I've found with my Irish tendency to answer a question with a
question is that it always seems to lead... to more questions. :)


> We have a new web-based version of our auction system application (built
> on top of WWWC) where inventory images are stored. We want to provide a
> reasonable mechanism for the client to get all the images associated with
> an auction. In some cases this could be several thousand images. We're
> kicking around various ideas on how to do this. By "api", which is a fancy
> new term I've learned now that I'm not just writing VFP code anymore, I
> just mean some service that can manipulated programmatically. For example,
> I could bundle up my files and upload to some file transfer service and
> send the customer the link to download that bundle.
>

So, you already have a web server set up. With WWWC. And a web app that
shows the images that are all uploaded. And an ability for the sellers to
register and manage their accounts.

If you're planning to bundle up the files, why not just provide the
customer a link on your web site and not pay someone else a premium to host
the files? For security purposes (not that anyone couldn't already spider
them off the site), you could require them to log in.


-- 
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com


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