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How can I post a PDF for people to check scripts

Enthusiast ,
Jun 30, 2011 Jun 30, 2011

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I want to upload a pdf in the Acrobat Scripting forum so people can troubleshoot my scripts but the Forum software won't accept PDF.

I don't have a personal site to host it.

Anybody know of a site that can host such a thing?

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Adobe Employee , Jun 30, 2011 Jun 30, 2011

You upload the file there (or send it to yourself) and you get a URL where the file can be downloaded from for a certain period of time.

Another similar option a lot of forum users have used is http://yousendit.com

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 30, 2011 Jun 30, 2011

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http://sendnow.acrobat.com should be able to host that file for you.

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Enthusiast ,
Jun 30, 2011 Jun 30, 2011

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That's more like to send a file, not to host it. Unless I'm missing something.

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You upload the file there (or send it to yourself) and you get a URL where the file can be downloaded from for a certain period of time.

Another similar option a lot of forum users have used is http://yousendit.com

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Enthusiast ,
Jul 04, 2011 Jul 04, 2011

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adobe-admin wrote:

You upload the file there (or send it to yourself) and you get a URL where the file can be downloaded from for a certain period of time.

Ok, I get it.

Thanks.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 04, 2011 Jul 04, 2011

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RenéG wrote:

That's more like to send a file, not to host it. Unless I'm missing something.

It should work for what you want to do but if you are looking for a free host then may I suggest that one should create a free webspace where you can upload your documents and provide links on Adobe forums.  In Dreamweaver uploading of files is very important so that people can see them.  I suggest create a free account here:

<http://www.000webhost.com/order.php>

The account can be any name like:

<http://yourname.webatu.com>

Just change the name "yourname" to whatever you want it to be.

However, I would say that the adice you got will definitatel;y work in your case so you may not need a free uploading site.

The other option is to use Google Docs and I use it all the time.  See this example:

<https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B1iqp0kGPjWsZjA2MTFmMTQtM2ZmYS00OWU2LWI4NjMtMzEyMjYwMjYzOGI3&hl=en_GB>

hth

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Community Expert ,
Jun 30, 2011 Jun 30, 2011

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René,

If you have (access to) a site yourself, you may upload it to (a folder in) that and post a link to it, and keep it acessible as long as you wish; you can also upload changes if needed, working with the same link. Some of us prefer this option.

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Enthusiast ,
Jul 04, 2011 Jul 04, 2011

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Jacob Bugge wrote:

René,

If you have (access to) a site yourself,

Unfortunately, I don't have a site right now.

I'll use http://sendnow.acrobat.com  for now.

Thanks.

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Mentor ,
Jul 04, 2011 Jul 04, 2011

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There are several free sites to sed files to:

  1. Mediafire.com (and the easiest to setup.)
  2. Flickr
  3. Picasa

Cloud computing sites more complex to setup so that others can go to and Download or upload to:

  1. DropBox (the best)
  2. SugarSync

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Enthusiast ,
Jul 04, 2011 Jul 04, 2011

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Thanks Philip, that was a helpful answer.

Mediafire does exactly what I was looking for.

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