Does anyone know any sites where they can give your music an url?
Because when you download songs they have no url so you have to upload it somewhere to get the url (than just stick it in an html code and put it in your site).
HectorJr answered Sunday April 1 2007, 4:33 pm: I'm not sure if this is what you mean, but there are several websites, like www.ripway.com , that allows you to upload a song or file and gives you a URL for it. That URL can be sent to somebody which would give them the option to download it to their computer.
To shorten the URL, you can use www.snipurl.com to paste the link into the box and rewrite it into something shorter. It basically redirects them to the original link, but is shorter and sometimes easier to remember the link that way. Hope that helped. [ HectorJr's advice column | Ask HectorJr A Question ]
theymos answered Sunday April 1 2007, 3:41 pm: **edit:there was no way to answer your question with the info you gave. You must upload using a service like megaupload( [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) ) or use the magnet: URI scheme to give a limewire file a URL. You make a magnet link like this:
magnet:?xt=urn:sha1:
Put the sha1 hash after the :. The hash can probably be found in the properties menu for the file you want to send in limewire. If you can only find the md5 hash, use:
magnet:?xt=urn:md5:
If the person puts this link their browser's address bar, it will open the file in their default gnutella based client, such as limewire.
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No, that's impossible, if I understand you correctly. You can't turn stuff.com/things/stuff.mp3 to stuff.com or stuff.com/things. URLs don't work like that. You could make it so it looks like it does that, using a service like [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) . Music does have a URL, it just tends to be long. [ theymos's advice column | Ask theymos A Question ]
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