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Hello,

I'm investigating where I could host thousands of PDFs, each of which will
be associated with a specific feature in a hosted feature layer on ArcGIS
Online. The URL will be an attribute in the feature layer, and made
available as a simple link in the pop-up for each feature to the file.

I initially looked at Dropbox, but scrapped it because there doesn't seem
to be a way to get direct links to all the files in the public folder en
masse to populate into an attribute column -- it appears that it must be
done individually through the GUI.

Next, I've been looking into Google Drive. You can get a direct link to all
your files via the folderID, which appears to be static (https ://
googledrive.com/host/<folderID>/<filename>). I tested this out with a
handful of PDF files, and it worked. So, that's possible. But I'm concerned
that the folderID isn't a really a static thing (as in permanent), or that
there's a quota to the number of files that can be linked to this folderID
(something I think Esri does on ArcGIS Online if you store your linked
files there). I'm not sure if that's really a concern, so if anyone's aware
I'd appreciate it.

Searching around for alternatives, I came across another solution, also
using Google Drive. You use a link to the root folder (the webViewLink) to
publish the shared folder's contents, then apparently you can use a
simplified URL to link to the files in the folder. It's described in the
Google apps developer blog here
<http://googleappsdeveloper.blogspot.ca/2012/11/announcing-google-drive-site-publishing.html>,
though I haven't yet tried it nor do I know where exactly to start, but I
did get as far as being able to retrieve the webViewLink from the shared
folder. Would anyone recommend this method over the previous, simpler
method?

Another option would be to store the linked files on a private web hosting
site for the chum change it costs nowadays for a basic account. Although
there are a lot of files to store, it's not a lot of data. I don't even
need DNS.

If you've found success with any of these or other options or would
recommend one over another, I'd be interested to know.

Neil Curri
GIS Analyst, PVE Sheffler
Vassar College Academic Computing Consultant
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