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The fastest way to upload your images?

The answer is to use FTP Fetch! 

 

By using FTP Fetch you enable MisterClipping.com to automatically ‘fetch’ the files from your own FTP server. In order to successfully upload the files from your FTP server to our FTP server, you need to supply us a private FTP login. Please have a look at the screenshot for a sample.

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In the field ‘FTP-adres’, you can fill in your own FTP address, exp: ftp.mycompany.com

In ‘FTP username’ and ‘FTP password’, you can include the login for this directory.

In ‘FTP directory’ you fill in the exact directory that contains the files. Always begin by adding the forward slash ( / ), then the main folder followed by the forward slash ( / ) and if applicable, include also subfolder names.

Then click START FTP FETCH to upload, below you will see the FTP status and FTP Fetch message showing the number of files that are encountered in your FTP directory and whether it’s running.

! Please notice: Our application automatically generates thumbnails of the files that are being uploaded. In order to have your files generated successfully, you need to make sure that the directory contains only files of the types: JPG, EPS, PSD and TIF. The application won’t recognize compressed/zipped files such as ZIP extension or SITX extension!

Not working? Please contact us at support@misterclipping.com or call +31(0)23 542 1530

Posted on Tuesday, October 16, 2007 at 10:28AM by Registered CommenterMisterClipping | CommentsPost a Comment

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