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Downloading Stuffed/Zipped files (4 posts)
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- Started 20 years ago by adzgalore
- Latest reply 20 years ago from Jim Matthews
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adzgalore Member
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Jim Matthews Administrator
What version of Fetch are you using to upload the .sit file? And what format are you uploading in?
Thanks,
Jim Matthews
Fetch Softworks -
adzgalore Member
Originally posted by JimMatthews:
What version of Fetch are you using to upload the .sit file? And what format are you uploading in?
Thanks,
Jim Matthews
Fetch SoftworksI am using Fetch 4.0.1. I leave the format in automatic when I upload.
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Phoebe -
Jim Matthews Administrator
That should work, but you might try downloading Fetch 4.0.3 from http://fetchsoftworks.com and uploading in Raw Data format. Do either of those changes help?
Thanks,
Jim Matthews
Fetch Softworks
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I prepare ad layouts that can be downloaded off the internet. I prepare the file, put everything in a folder and then compress the folder using Stuffit. When the files are downloaded off our site, there is often a problem and not all the files are in the folder or they are damaged.
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