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    How do I save a downloaded file using the GET obj?

    Hey, folks!

    I've forgotten how I would save a downloaded file after it has been successfully downloaded using the Get object. So, on the Get object's condition that "On get complete," how do I save this file to the hard drive?

    Thank you for your help!



    Most graciously...

    RGBreality

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    Re: How do I save a downloaded file using the GET obj?

    It's not for getting files, it's for getting text (ie the output of a script). You probably want the Download object.

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    Re: How do I save a downloaded file using the GET obj?

    Hey, Jamie! Thank you for your (continued) help! The Download object did the trick!



    Most appreciatively...

    RGBreality

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