Access to Time Capsule Disk via MobileMe Web

I would like to see my Time Capsule Disk appear in my MobileMe account when I'm logged into it via Safari, similar to the way my MobileMe iDisk shows up on my MobileMe login via a browser. Is this possible?

no. You won't be able to access it via mobileme website. although using mobileme login details, you will see it as a drive in your finder window if you set it up right.
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/09/03/03/airportextreme_time_capsule_gain_mobileme_sharingsupport.html
not sure of the details yet.. am trying to do same thing.

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  • I can no longer access my Time Capsule disk

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  • Access Time Capsule disk from iOS device (iPad, iPhone)

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  • MacBook Air 11" can't access Time Capsule Disk

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  • Time Capsule Disk Doesn't Appear in Finder or Disk Utility

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  • Can I access my Time Capsule via web, even if it´s not connected to a mac??

    Can I access my Time Capsule via web, even if it´s not connected to a mac??

    Yes, but the issue is the IP address. If you have a static IP from your ISP it is easy.. Or if you use another router with dyndns it is easy.. but Apple make it exclusive to their network so you can have loads of issues without a computer to function as a client for dns.
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  • Has ANYONE been successful in accessing their Time Capsule via mobileme???

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