Platforms like Dropbox, Google Drive, and Notion use Link-E-Entry for sharing. A user creates a "shareable link" with specific permissions: view-only, comment, edit, or download. The link is the entry. When an external user clicks it, the system checks the link's ACL (Access Control List) and renders the exact environment allowed—no separate account creation required.
If you are integrating Link-E-Entry into your platform, follow these rules: link-e-entry
When clicked, the server does not simply serve a page. It first validates the token, checks expiration and usage limits, executes the encoded action (e.g., logging you in, unlocking a file, adding you to a room), and then renders the appropriate state. Platforms like Dropbox, Google Drive, and Notion use
Platforms like Dropbox, Google Drive, and Notion use Link-E-Entry for sharing. A user creates a "shareable link" with specific permissions: view-only, comment, edit, or download. The link is the entry. When an external user clicks it, the system checks the link's ACL (Access Control List) and renders the exact environment allowed—no separate account creation required.
If you are integrating Link-E-Entry into your platform, follow these rules:
When clicked, the server does not simply serve a page. It first validates the token, checks expiration and usage limits, executes the encoded action (e.g., logging you in, unlocking a file, adding you to a room), and then renders the appropriate state.
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