WebTVers use Transloaders to place a copy of a sound, text or image file from a web site onto their own web site. From there, they can link to or alter these files. However, copying from, or linking to a site "without" permission is theft.
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Go.com http://Go.com has a web mover utility. Whereas Star Blvd allows you to transload internet files to any web site, the Go.com one only allows you to move the files into your Go.com account. It may be worth your while to transfer your whole site over to Go.com and use their transloader. Or you can just use Go.com as emergency storage. For example, when you have created temporary banners at a site. Then you head over to Star Blvd and it is down. If you don't get into Star Blvd the work on your graphic or banner could be lost. This is where Go.com can come in handy. You can use their transloader and store it until you can get into Star Blvd. You can also just link to your Go.com account. The Go.com "Web Mover" is very easy to use. To sign up go to: http://homepages.Go.com On the left, click on "Join" Fill out the registration They will e-mail you your password As a member: Goto: http://homepages.Go.com Click on "Move" (it's in the middle, 4th link down) You can either fill in the URL(address) of a File or the web site you want to transload. Click on "Move It!" and you are done. Wbs.net http://Wbs.net has a web mover utility. Whereas Star Blvd allows you to transload internet files to any web site, the Wbs one only allows you to move the files into your Wbs account. It may be worth your while to transfer your whole site over to Wbs and use their transloader. Or you can just use Wbs as emergency storage. For example, when you have created temporary banners at a site. Then you head over to Star Blvd and it is down. If you don't get into Star Blvd the work on your graphic or banner could be lost. This is where Wbs can come in handy. You can use their transloader and store it until you can get into Star Blvd. You can also just link to your Wbs account. The Wbs "Web Mover" is very easy to use. To sign up go to: http://Wbs.net They will mail you a password. To use the Web Mover: Go to: http://Wbs.net Click on: Homepage Center Click on the words: "members enter here" (written above the oval "join" button) Sign in your member name and password (it's on the left) On the next page, go down to near the bottom right and click on "Web Mover" Fill in the file address you want Then click on: "move it!" That's all there is to using it. You don't rename or fill in anything else or zap. |
http://www.geocities.
com http://www.tripod.com http://Wbs.net http://Go.com All have Mover Utilities. They allow you to move your entire web site over to them. Geocities and Tripod's mover utilities cannot be used to transload files from other peoples sites to yours, but Wbs can be. The Tripod Mover Utility will copy your existing site from Angelfire, Geocities, The Globe or Xoom. After you join Tripod, you can use the Mover Utility located at: http://homepager.tripod.com/tools/mover/ The Geocities Mover utilty is located at: http://www.oocities.org/cgi-bin/shtml/members/tools/ transfer.html The Go Mover utility is located at: http://homepages.go.com/webmover.html The Wbs Mover utility is the same as the Go.com Mover Utilty (above). |
http://www.Animationlibrary.com
will transload any of their 3500
free animations to your web site. If you hit the
internet searching for a graphic, you might as well
start there.http://www.Animationlibrary.com You will see a big black rectangular box. Select a category (example: books) Select an animation (example: greenbook) Select a background (12 popular colors) Go down and click where it says: "To download in WebTV" Fill in FTP server (example: ftp.oocities.com) Fill in username (example: bethsplace) Fill in password (example: ********) You can leave serverport and remote directory blank. Then click on "Transport." All done! |
http://www.GifWorks.com
is fast but can only be used for Gifs. Okay, first go to: http://www.gifworks.com On top you will see grey boxes Click on the FILE pull down menu Select: Open GIF You will then be prompted to type in the URL of the gif Then click on: Upload Image Now you can either play with your image (emboss, effects, color, etc) Or transload it Click on: FILE (top left grey pulldown) Select: Transload FTP All you need to fill in is: ftp.oocities.com (or whatever) Username (example: bethsplace) Password (example: **********) and then click on: Transload It is super fast and you don't have to zap! |
Here are my
http://transload.starblvd.net/ Instructions First go to: http://transload.starblvd.net/ Scroll down a little. You will see a bunch of input boxes. The first one is filled in for you. They tell you the URL (address) of the last place you were at. Clever, but not necessary. (If you went directly to Star Blvd from the file you want to transload, then you can click on the teardrop to bring the file down into the next box.) Last Visited URL:(A) news:webtv.users. The next box is: Source URL:(R) That is where you type in the address of a file you want to transload. For example: Source URL:(R)http://www.erols.com/fmoran/stokes/tarheel.gif Now that it will soon be on your web site, what do you want to call it? Put the new name in the box: Rename to:(O) bluefootprint.gif Sidenote: If the file you are transloading ended with ".gif" rename your new file ending with .gif Next you fill out the FTP server. You can click on the question mark for help, but FTP servers I know are: Angelfire: ftp.angelfire.com CrossWinds: ftp.crosswinds.net FortuneCity: ftp.fortunecity.com FreeSpeech: ftp.freespeech.org GeoCities: ftp.oocities.com GeoCities/Japan: ftp.geocities.co.jp NetTaxi: ftp.nettaxi.com PhotoPoint: ftp.photopoint.com TalkCity: home.talkcity.com TheGlobe: ftp.theglobe.com Tripod: ftp.tripod.com WebJump: ftp.webjump.com Xoom: ftp.xoom.com InternetTrash: ftp.internettrash.com So if you are at geocities, you would write: Target FTP Server:(R) ftp.oocities.com Now you would write in your geocities account name (or tripod name, etc.) Target Account Name:(R) bethsplace Next you fill in your geocities (or tripod, etc) password: Target Account Password:(R) ******* Almost done! Notice the R's up above? That is "Required" info. All the rest of the boxes have O's for "Optional." We can ignore them today. Ignore: Upload Directory:(O) Transload in ASCII Mode:For plain text files such as HTML.(O) Direct to Editor:Lets you edit HTML files on-line.(O) Direct to ImageTool:Gives image infos and type conversions.(O) Expand Characters:Uses GIFs as your character fonts.(O) Clip Guestbook Entry: Now all you need to do is push the "TRANSLOAD" button. Then they ask you to hang out, follow the progress and when you get the "all okay" message, they kindly request you to hit the "ZAP" button to appease the Karma Gods. To recap, all you need to fillout is: Source URL:(R) http://www.erols.com/fmoran/stokes/tarheel.gif Rename To:(O) bluefootprint.gif Target FTP Server:(R) ftp.oocities.com Target Account Name:(R) bethsplace Target Account Password:(R) ******* And then push "Transload" button |
I put
http://www.PhotoPoint.com in my links because it
will transload photos from e-mails we forward to
them.
This can be photos we receive via e-mail or ones that
Plus users create. We are allowed to link to our
photos at Photopoint in our e-mails or web pages or
Ebay accounts. |
Camloaders transload the photos Plus Users take with
their optional video/digital cameras. Attaching them to our WebTV e-mail will not generate a URL (address) that we need to to be able to transload them. If we generate the picture at StarBlvd's CL: http://transload.starblvd.net/camload.shtml We would be able to generate an URL (address) and immediately transload it. Wbs has a camloader visible to Plus browsers. They will allow you to generate a photo in your file manager and upload it to your Wbs homepage only. http://www.hugkiss.com is similar to your Plus e-mail in that it will allow you to generate a video/digital camera photo in your mailbox, but they will give this attachment a URL (address). You can always e-mail your Plus generated audio or video to an e-mail account at http://www.USA.net Once in your USA inbox, you can click on the file that came in as an attachment. Click on goto and then "show last" to get the URL (address) of the attachment and then transload it. |
Last, but not least, is
http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/webfx/
Once there, you can type in the URL (address) of your gif or jpg file. Leave the "Apply: No Effect" and just click "apply effect" on the bottom right. You will then see a copy of this gif. Down the bottom they have a link to StarBlvd. Since you would use this because you can't get into Star Blvd, you would use the 2nd link "mail this picture as an attachment." This is a way to save your temporary files in your e-mail until you can get into Star Blvd. |
1. Goto: 2. Scroll down a little looking for the input boxes. If you go directly to the transloader from viewing the image, it will already be displayed in the first box (last visited URL). You can press the water drop underneath to make the URL drop down to the 2nd box: Source URL. Otherwise, just type in the URL (address) of the image you want to transload in the 2nd box: Source URL. 3. Choose extract.
4. Press the "cmd" and "r" keys to reload the
page. 5. Once the page is loaded you will see the URL (address) of the image you selected with an S to the right of it. Choose the S next to the URL (address) of the image you would like to save to your scrapbook. 6. You will see this message: "You are about to add an image to your WebTV scrapbook. Do you wish to continue?" Press "Continue." 7. Hang around and wait for the Zap button. Press that to log out and appease the Karma Gods.
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Special Instructions for transloading Xoom
images.
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Goto:
http://magick.iacta.com/cgi-bin/mm.cgi/ Scroll down a little to the input box Type in the URL (address) of the photo Press the View button Click on Output (on top, 2nd to left) Scroll down a little Select "gif" (under Format) Go down a little Press Output Click on the Photo Press the "goto" button (or F7) Press "Show Current" Press and hold the "cmd" key (or that Windows™ logo key) Press the "A" key to highlight Press the "C" key to copy Now, goto: http://www.GIFworks.com Click on "File" to open drop down menu Select "Open Gif" Erase the http:// Press and "hold" the cmd key (or that Windows™ logo key) Press the V key to paste URL (address) Click on "Upload Image" button Click on File Select "transload ftp" Scroll down a little You can rename file in Remote Filename Fill in Remote host (example: ftp.tripod.com) Leave Remote directory blank or use subdirectory name Fill in your (Geocities, Tripod, etc) Username Fill in your (Geocities, Tripod, etc) Password Click on "Transload Image" button Read the dialogue to verify success or troubleshoot. |