Sending Files Electronically Via The Internet
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Some Tips To Ensure Successful File TransfersAbout Sending Files Via The Internet Files can be easily transmitted via the Internet. Most email programs allow you to attach a file to a message, or you can use FTP software such as Fetch on a Mac or WS_FTP on a PC. It is critical however, that the file be properly encoded so that it can be used by the person receiving it. About Encoding Most files are binary, but the Internet can only transfer text-based files. Encoding converts your binary file into text so it can be transferred via the Internet. The two most common encoding methods are MIME (also called "Base 64") and BinHex(also called "8-bit" or HQX). We recommend using MIME for PC files and BinHex for Mac files. About Compression All files being sent via the Internet should be compressed first. This can be done on a Mac using CompactPro, Stuffit or DiskDoubler. On a PC, PKZip or WinZip are the best choices. Compressing your files will make the files smaller to speed transfers, and it will group multiple files into one file. We have all the latest decompression programs, so it is not necessary or recommended to save the files as a "self-extracting archive".
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