Mood: caffeinated
Topic: Image Questions
Hey guys I have a question, I know how to upload files and construct a website using the webshell but I'm in a pickle. See what happened was, it was a sunny spring afternoon in June, it was the last day of the semester in my photoshop class. I brought in a CD-R so that I could burn my images that I created to the disc so that I can take them home, for they are worthy. Anyway, I uploaded them to my webshell, they were all saved as .tif files from photoshop, it was a last minute resort because I found out that the crappy G1 Macs in our class room couldn't burn CDs, not one of them! I assumed that one could download the files from the webshell if they uploaded them, but that was not quite the case. So now all of my works are stuck online on the angelfire webshell. Sure it's convenient, I can access them from almost anywhere, but I'm dying of the feeling of incompleteness. Had I saved the files as gifs or jpegs, I could have right clicked and copied them, but I did not want to lose the quality... Alas! Does anyone know if it is at all possible to download a file that one had previously uploaded to their webshell?
Posted by falcon/smoorthy at 9:26 PM EST
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Updated: Wednesday, 1 December 2004 9:29 PM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 1 December 2004 9:29 PM EST