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Just wondering. I thought you could use the API to set up an off site where you supplied images for a customer to pick one for any given item you have set up as a template. :taking breath: lol Any way, I was trying to play with it today to set up some of my photos that people can put on, for now, mousepads. I can get it to work only as an off site template, you still have to have an account and use your own images either from ones uploaded to Zazzle or upload from your computer. I added my domain, the domains sub-folders that hold the images I want to be used. Switched the folder CHMOD? to 777 so it's readable, writable and executable to anyone, I know, bad idea but I was trying to get it to work. Every time I tried using the test link Zazzle gave it said it couldn't upload the image file ?!?!? What is it trying to upload ? It should be downloading if anything. Anyway, any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Hears crickets as I enter . . . Heeelllooo ?!??!! Anyone Hereeeee? Anyone have an answer, ematson? Any other Zazzle employee ? I know I saw someones off site that did what I described.
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I've done a little bit of it, haven't gotten to the point of testing the transfer of files from my domain to Zazzle. However, I notice you mentioned putting in the path to where the files are stored. Did you do that in the domain configuration? Because I don't think that would be correct for that field. I think it should JUST be the domain.
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I had the domain setup from when I tried this before. Altho I did add the direct address to the folder with the images.
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Thanks, I'll play with it when I get home from work tonight
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