If you specify an upload, the file is stored on the Project Freewheel
server. Before we had Autodesk Labs logins, the file was just out there. We
guaranteed that we would not remove it for 30 days. Users had no way to
remove them earlier. Now we promise we will leave it there for up to 30
days. In practice we don't remove the files, but we could if we needed to.
With the new release, you can delete it sooner. What's really great about
the new login capability is that you can see a list of files you have
uploaded.
If you specify an URL, the original file stays wherever the URL points to.
Project Freewheel uploads a copy of the file to the Project Freewheel
server. That copy id refreshed based on the cache headers associated with
the original location of the file.
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I have tried using a sample file in the tutorials directory only. the same
file works in a machine with 32 bit os and IE6.
And i need some clarifications. Where is the actual shared DWF is stored?
How long will it be available in that link? If it is an IPN file will it
play Animations.