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Jonty

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Jun 18, 2010, 11:14:25 AM6/18/10
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I am using config.s3_access_policy='public-read'

my uploader is great, the images are processed ok and sent up to s3
but a 'folder' - 'uploads' is prepended to the path by default. Now
the ACL in the uploads 'folder' is no access for anyone so I can't
access the files, I want the public-read.

Why is this uploads folder there and how to I change this?

thanks

Jonty

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Jun 19, 2010, 9:37:22 AM6/19/10
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Apologies - well confused!

the issue is that the sanitized file read method is not the patched
version in the current gem release and i am developing in windoze.

Sorry for the noise

Samuel Lown

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Jun 18, 2010, 11:45:15 AM6/18/10
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Hi Jonty,

Not quite sure I understand your problem there, S3 doesn't understand the concept of folders or directories. Are you sure the config is being set correctly for the files you upload (if the problem is that you can't access the files)?

Cheers,
sam


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Jonty

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Jun 23, 2010, 6:17:08 AM6/23/10
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Are you replying to my s3 access policy thread? - which I abandoned
cos I understood what I was doing wrong!
See my reply to myself!

I still have the issue on my next thread S3 Europe Domain Names -
could you have a look at that please?

On 18 June, 16:45, Samuel Lown <sam.l...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Jonty,
>
> Not quite sure I understand your problem there, S3 doesn't understand the
> concept of folders or directories. Are you sure the config is being set
> correctly for the files you upload (if the problem is that you can't access
> the files)?
>
> Cheers,
> sam
>
> On 18 June 2010 17:14, Jonty <jontyj...@btinternet.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am using config.s3_access_policy='public-read'
>
> > my uploader is great, the images are processed ok and sent up to s3
> > but a 'folder' - 'uploads' is prepended to the path by default. Now
> > the ACL in the uploads 'folder' is no access for anyone so I can't
> > access the files, I want the public-read.
>
> > Why is this uploads folder there and how to I change this?
>
> > thanks
>
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