hi Jeff
can you help me out with another enhancement pls?
i want to set things up so that users don't get a "[login to view URL]" URL any longer.
instead, i'd like to save the Javascript snippet to amazon S3.
this means that when the snippet is generated using the [login to view URL] script, it should:
1. save the javascript to S3 using their API.
2. give the user their javascript snippet containing the S3 URL.
i'm guessing the snippet might look a little bit like this?
<script src="[login to view URL]" type="text/javascript"></script>
other use cases:
1. when the user updates their button, the new javascript needs to be updated to S3.
2. when a user deletes a button from the [login to view URL] page, it should delete the button from S3
3. i need a routine i can call so when the account is deleted from the system i can delete all the snippets associated with that account. (i guess this means you'll need to extend the DB so we store all S3 URLs with the snippets.
let me know if you have any questions and what you think this will cost?
thanks mate
murray
ps: my amazon secret access key: DzlqFPasesdG+Vyh/J0Ru4o82JRDjW0lSuBEaSUE