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http:// address (4 posts)
- Started 10 years ago by tom
- Latest reply 10 years ago from Jim Matthews
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tom Member
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Jim Matthews Administrator
Hi,
Could you select one of the photos in Fetch and choose "Copy Fetch Address" from the Edit menu, and paste that into your reply? I'll see if I can figure out the correct http address.
Thanks,
Jim Matthews
Fetch Softworks -
tom Member
Hi Jim:
After over 20 hours of contact with Frontier they came with the URL.
If something comes up I will contact you but as of now it looks as though what I have works.
Thanks Much
Tom
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Jim Matthews Administrator
Glad to hear it!
I would recommend setting up the WebView feature so that Fetch will create http URLs for you. To set it up:
1. Select an image file that you know the http URL for
2. Click the WebView button
3. You'll be prompted for the item's web address (aka http URL); enter the http URL and click OK
4. You should then be shown the image in your web browserOnce you've set up WebView you can use the WebView button to preview items in your web browser, and use the Copy Web Address command in the Edit menu to generate the http URL for an item. For more information, see the WebView screencast:
http://fetchsoftworks.com/fetch/webview
or read the help topic:
http://fetchsoftworks.com/fetch/help/Contents/Tutorial/SettingUpWebView.html
Thanks,
Jim Matthews
Fetch Softworks
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I have a web space with frontier. I store photos in it. I up load the photos to the web space using Fetch. I can see the photos on the web space using Fetch. What I need is an address to retrieve the photos from the web space. Another way to say it is I need the http:// the rest of the address to call up each photo. Address that I can type in at the top bar and it will go to my web space and show up on my computer screen.
I guess what I need is the URL. I think I have all the information I just need to know how to list it all to access the web space.
I hope this is clear.
Edited 10 years ago #