I have loaded identical copies of a directory structure of 500+ product images into Dropbox, Google Drive, and Amazon Cloud Drive. I want to upload these photos into an ecommerce platform, where the images are referenced by their public URL address, one per image. I want the URLs to look like http(s)/dropbox_or_google_or_amazon/public_directory/imgX.jpg where imgX.jpg is the file name of the particular image. After several hours of fooling around with Dropbox, Google Drive, and Amazon Cloud Drive, I can get individual shareable public URLs for each photo, but the actual URLs bear no relationship to one another. This means that I would have to get the URL for each image individually, which means 500+ trips to the URL sharing function and tedious copying of that unique URL in its proper place with the product. What I want to have is a structure where the public URL is fixed for http(s)/dropbox_or_google_or_amazon/public_directory/ part and I can simply add the appropriate image id (imgX.jpg) to the end of this fixed string. Much easier than generating and copying the public URL 500+ times.
Can any of the above tools or any other cloud storage tools that can preserve the file and directory structure in the public URLs? I can't find anything but I cannot be the only person with this problem.
Thanks.
Mark
Can any of the above tools or any other cloud storage tools that can preserve the file and directory structure in the public URLs? I can't find anything but I cannot be the only person with this problem.
Thanks.
Mark