Just added the album.Create method.
https://tehupload.pbwiki.com/API-Doc...on#albumCreate

Just added the album.Create method.
https://tehupload.pbwiki.com/API-Doc...on#albumCreate
added album.Delete
added image.Delete
working on a few other changes, if you want to keep up with it, you can read the changelog in our Wiki.
http://tehupload.pbwiki.com/API-Changelog
That sounded a bit rude, but I see your point.
Also caleb: When I asked about you making an API you said you didn't want to waste your bandwidth on my site, so I won't be using it as you probably feel the same way if I did use it.
Things change mateI also said I'd never make an API for the site, turns out I did.
In reference to greg's reply - The only issue with hosting youmeo's images would merly be storage, his servers could easily cope plus they probably get more uploads a day (just a guess, not saying either way) than youmeo.
If you can afford this "world's most stable server setup", why can't you afford one for the site? It's slow as ****.
It takes 20 seconds just to load up the login page from the USA.
Plus, Youmeo can't get near that many uplaods. It may be "semi" popular, but you don't have a user uploading something every minute, or every two minutes..
Maybe about 30 uploads a day.. but it can't be near in the "oh, my server is going to go down now" range.
Maybe if it was 23 images a minute.. then yeah, we might have a problem.. other then that.. no, we handle some pretty big images on high traffic sites.
Actually, we have to upload a large amount of images every day as with a social networking site you don't just upload one image, you have to upload several versions of a single image in different formats/different sizes etc.
There is no way TU would be able to handle all of ymo's images.
In my opinion, as a user of both Youmeo and TehUpload, you should go for it. Trial it out, and if its not right then you simply move back to another server. Youmeo is quite small at the moment, so I suggest you try things out whilst you still have the chance. If Youmeo goes big, you may miss out on oppurtunities which you let past since you can't risk downtime for a ton of users.
Ryan, we use Amazon S3 for our image storage. They're one of the biggest providers out there![]()
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