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Started by lukasino, December 28, 2005, 11:30:13 AM

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lukasino

Hello  ;D

How link movie but not upload to my server only link from another server but display in my site  :)

kegobeer

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lukasino

Quote from: kegobeer on December 28, 2005, 12:35:41 PM
You can't.

i now but how change this example 4images have this options but is slow  :(

Joachim Müller

"you can't" means "coppermine doesn't have this feature". I don't care if 4images has this feature - if you need it that badly, use 4images instead of coppermine. We (the coppermine devs) think that allowing hotlinking encourages people to steal bandwidth and break intelectual properties. This isn't something that we'd like to see our application being mainly used for, that's why we don't even consider making this a feature in the future, nor do we consider telling users about possible hacks/workarounds.
Get decent webhosting with enough webspace and bandwidth, and you'll be able to host your content on your site. If you can't afford this, then maybe your content isn't good enough, or even isn't actually yours. Don't take this personally, but imo hotlinking just sucks.

lukasino

Quote from: GauGau on December 28, 2005, 03:40:43 PM
"you can't" means "coppermine doesn't have this feature". I don't care if 4images has this feature - if you need it that badly, use 4images instead of coppermine. We (the coppermine devs) think that allowing hotlinking encourages people to steal bandwidth and break intelectual properties. This isn't something that we'd like to see our application being mainly used for, that's why we don't even consider making this a feature in the future, nor do we consider telling users about possible hacks/workarounds.
Get decent webhosting with enough webspace and bandwidth, and you'll be able to host your content on your site. If you can't afford this, then maybe your content isn't good enough, or even isn't actually yours. Don't take this personally, but imo hotlinking just sucks.

ok thanks but i have 2 server one ins dedicates to files (images,movies) and two to site