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Documentation on Fetch 4 (4 posts)

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  • Started 22 years ago by John Burke
  • Latest reply 22 years ago from Jim Matthews
  • John Burke Member

    Somewhere, when purchasing Fetch 4.0, I read that there is a way to automatically have Fetch update a web site URL when my own source Mac file is changed. I can't find any documentation on that? Where can I read about that again?

    I have a Fetch 4.0 PDF Users' Guide from a previous download. Is there nothing like that for Fetch 4.0?

    Posted 22 years ago #

  • John Burke Member

    when I wrote:

    "I have a Fetch 4.0 PDF Users' Guide from a previous download. Is there nothing like that for Fetch 4.0?"

    I meant to write,

    Somewhere, when purchasing Fetch 4.0, I read that there is a way to automatically have Fetch update a web site URL when my own source Mac file is changed. I can't find any documentation on that? Where can I read about that again?

    I have a Fetch 3.0 PDF Users' Guide from a previous download. Is there nothing like that for Fetch 4.0?

    Posted 22 years ago #

  • John Burke Member

    and I should have written that I am running a 333 MHz iMac with O.S. 9.1

    Posted 22 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    You can use the Mirror command to upload changed files to your website; see the "Mirror Folder" topic in Fetch Help.

    There is no PDF user guide for Fetch 4.0.1 at this point. The 3.0 PDF was compiled by a user based on the contents of the Fetch Help window.

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 22 years ago #

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