In short...yes! You can install the Media module along with Remote Stream Wrapper module When you add your new image field, choose the 'Media file selector' widget. This: Provides the ability to use external files with file fields without saving the files to your local files directory.
Also provides a 'Remote URL' browser plugin A further look at the module page for Remote Stream Wrapper says it does this: By default the module adds support for any URL using , https://, or feed: Which I think is exactly what you're after I'd also recommend installing the Media Browser Plus module which provides a better browser for when your users are picking images.
In short...yes! You can install the Media module along with Remote Stream Wrapper module. When you add your new image field, choose the 'Media file selector' widget.
This: Provides the ability to use external files with file fields without saving the files to your local files directory. Also provides a 'Remote URL' browser plugin. A further look at the module page for Remote Stream Wrapper says it does this: By default the module adds support for any URL using , https://, or feed:// Which I think is exactly what you're after.
I'd also recommend installing the Media Browser Plus module which provides a better browser for when your users are picking images.
Thank you very much. But when I add new image field with "media selector widget", it gives 5 options of "upload, library, view, web, remotefile". I select "web" and "remote file".
When I create new node by using this field, I select "web" while creating the node. But after I paste image link, after saving the node, I saw that that image file was saved to my disk. – trante Nov 11 at 23:27 any news about this?
– trante Nov 14 at 22:23.
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