Additionally, I’ve had issues with special characters in image filenames that get all mixed up with “percent encoding.” As far as I can tell, the problem is that the percent encode involves a percent so somehow things end up getting double and triple percent encoded, and the links break, e.g. If you can’t tell, neither of these options appeals to me particularly. Accessing my uploads folder via sftp through Cyberduck, then using its “get http link” feature in the right click menu.Going through the WordPress media library through my browser, requiring many clicks and a login.Until recently, I’ve been going through a somewhat tedious process of uploading my images to my server, either by Besides, I really just prefer hosting my own images locally so they all get backed up appropriately and whatnot. If they ever go away, I could lose access to those images I’ve stored there (unlikely that this would ever happen). However, for my blog, the disadvantage to using CloudApp is that the images are hosted remotely, by them. Is probably my favorite, especially since it supports multiple files at once, or text, no expiration dates, and has a great OSX app with lots of great features (like auto-uploading screenshots). There are a bunch of great services around that let you simply drag and drop a file to upload it to a cloud server and copy the resulting URL to your clipboard. Windows Server 2012 R2.īottom Line: Easily make your own style image (or other file) uploading service using Automator and the below shell script. Resize-Image A PowerShell script to resize image files.
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