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@catarak I would like to give this a look and work on it. :) |
Would love to work on this. @plxity Let me know if you need any help or want me to pick this up. |
@dhruvdutt Sure. |
@plxity go for it! |
For URLs that are properly CORS enabled, it would be cool to not have to upload the file to the web editor s3 bucket! #1158 documents this. |
I would like to work on this! |
Hii @catarak, I'd love to work on it. |
@MohdImran001 go ahead! |
Hi @catarak, Please review my PR. |
Hi @catarak. Can you review @MohdImran001 's work, please? 🙏🙏 I'd love this improvement. |
Hi @catarak, please review my PR and let me know if it is up to the mark. |
@lindapaiste @davepagurek Is this issue still relavent? If yes I could try out the possible solutions suggested by @catarak in this PR.https://github.com/processing/p5.js-web-editor/pull/1658 |
Why?
I find that a lot of the time I download a file and then immediately upload it to the web editor. Why not remove a step!?
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