Uploading photos to flickr11/18/2023 ![]() ![]() You would use a "multipart" form for this: The photo's data will be embedded into this request. In order to upload to Flickr, you need to upload the photo via a HTTP POST request. The content type "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" is inefficient for sending large quantities of binary data or text containing non-ASCII charactersĪnd an image is just a huge amount of binary data. There is always a limit of how much can be sent. The problem is that you can't push all the data of a photo within an URL. ![]() Requests using GET (and a few other HTTP methods) "SHOULD NOT have the significance of taking an action other than retrieval" Requests a representation of the specified resource. You would have to pass the data of the photo within the URL, which is a HTTP GET Request: Maybe there is a Flickr App out there that does exactly that, but I wasn't able to find one (yet). You could of course (as a workaround) program an application that uses the Flickr API to fetch an image from an URL and upload it to Flickr. I don't know the reason, but unless somebody finds a backdoor for that, you won't be able to do that. Given your new specific question, there is no possibility from Flickr itself. ![]()
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