Craig328 wrote:
filename is NOT a key...at least not when you're juggling an Amazon
Access Key with an Access Key ID and a Secret Access Key and then the
OpenBD function that deals with the Amazon S3 service calls the
function parameter a "key" as well...when it's clearly not a key.
I think you got confused with some of the amazon terms here. it is easy
to do.
accessid
secretkey
key
bucket
The "key" is really the full path/folder to a resource on S3. The
"secretkey" is something completely different; and shouldn't be confused
with the "key" in S3. Confusing i know! Not our doing.
Amazon S3 has no concept of folders, so they never use the actual name
"folder" anywhere. It trips up a lot of people.
As tempting as it is to call it a "folder" and drop the "key"
altogether, it causes come grief/confusion when talking about other
Amazon S3 calls.
I love me some OpenBD but damn, the documentation can sometimes be
downright awful and I'm posting it here because Google will have this
comment in their search database within hours. Nobody else needs to
go through that vague business just to use the function.
Then help. jump in the water is warm.
Send us a sample code snippet and we'll add it to the official manual
... it has the hooks for doing that very easily. Any snippets you want
us to add, we are more than happy to drop it in and give you a link back
to your blog for fame'n'glory'n'seo! :)
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