

This is available in Preferences | Files (for version 1.0.2 and later). How do I override the default Content-Type header when I upload files?

For a more detailed list see the API documentation. To attach meta data to a file you should use the x-amz-meta- header syntax. These headers includeĬache-Control, Content-Disposition, Content-Encoding, Content-Type, Expect, Expires, x-amz-storage-class and x-amz-meta-*. Shares are just buckets with permissions and you can remove a Share at any time without removing any files.ģHub won't let me set certain headers on a file. If after removing a share you may also want to remove the existing permissions. You can make an existing bucket a share, and you can remove a bucket as a share without modifying any files. It's ok if you manually adjust permissions on a Share (via the Permissions option or via a different app), but certain sharing features may not be available for that bucket or your friends may not be able to access certain files as a result. It is essentially a private and distributed way to share files without having to use a Dropbox or other service that operates on top of S3. Sharing is a unique feature of 3Hub and works without contacting any 3rd-party server or "middleman" and works by storing files in certain expected locations on S3 that are readable only by those you share with. Selecting a friend in the friends tab will show you a list of buckets they have shared for you.

To view what buckets your friend has given you permissions, you'll need to add them in the Friends tab (using their email address). Permissions on files you upload to these shares are handled automatically. Shares can be read only or both read and write. That bucket will show up when they browse you in their Friends list. When you make a bucket a 'Share' and you give a friend read or write access, Sharing is a different way to manage permissions and let your friends more easily see what buckets
