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drewburch (Programmer)
4 Feb 05 18:10
I'm running a version of Adobe Pagemill 3.0 in Mac Classic OS. whenever I try to upload it to the server I get a message that says "Upload was unsuccessful. MAC TCP Open failed." What's up wth that? Other Classic application seem to connect to the internet no problem.
BionicJohn (TechnicalUser)
8 Feb 05 19:30
PageMill's uploader never was very good, and of course it is now obsolete.

I urge you to install a more modern FTP application, which will give you far more control over uploading and on-line editing than PML ever did.

I'm not sufficiently clued up with Mac software to recommend File Transfer software, but a combination of Google and questions in the Apple Mac forum - Forum604 - should point you in the right direction.

Iechyd da! John
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drewburch (Programmer)
9 Feb 05 14:24
thanks. After much Frustration with Page Mill's uploader I got a copy of Fetch to use for FTP. Much better.

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