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Josh, did you check if you're using a colon : rather than semicolon ; between the address and port#
Someone else posted here they were making a similar mistake, using a period instead of the colon, too, so that's another possibility.

Also, don't forget to put the http:// before the address.

Anyway, just my two cents. :-)
Could it be when the name of the file is changed after the transfer?
If everything else, in the photo or video, is not changed, the only thing left is the name of the actual file. Is that part of the CRC calculation?

Enrique has stated in other posts, they can't keep the original name of the file because Apple's iOS doesn't support it.
Hi, if I send you an eMail, referencing this post, can you give me more details of the "creative / special" feature you made? :)

P.S. - regarding the "help" you said I'm giving here;
You're welcome, I don't feel it was all that big a deal for me to do. :)
Hi, this arrow also shows on the iPad2. :)

It should be available as well, on the iPad1, to hold your finger down on the photo, without removing it, or moving, until a requester pops up with saving options, to save or copy.

I don't know where "copy" puts it, but "save photo" always puts it to the photos section called "camera roll". Isn't this where you expect it to go?

If i remember, It had this feature even in the older iOS 4.
They may not fully understand what you meant.

Are you saying you wanted some feature like the iCloud system in the new iOS 5, where it sends the photo to the device of your choice, automatically, when it's put on the first iDevice?

This would be a nice feature, but you may not need the transfer app to do it, if you have installed the iOS 5 on your iDevice, it's already there in the latest iOS :)

Read about the iCloud system at Apple.com
Hi, I'm surprised no one has answered this simple question as yet, but answered others first, instead. - maybe they missed it, as they also didn't reply to my latest question over 8 days ago, at this link;

http://getsatisfaction.com/photo_tran...

Anyway, it sounds like you are transferring from one iDevice to another.
If this is the case, you don't use the browser for this on either iDevice, instead, you are allowed to download the photo transfer app to all, and any, iDevice(s) you own, for free, if you use the same iTunes account it was originally paid for, on the first iDevice download, to download the app to the other iDevices.
(in other words, input the same eMail address and password, for your iTunes account, to all iDevices, used when the app was paid for, the first time)

Then, choose the option in the app that transfers from one iDevice to another iDevice.

There's a help section in the app, explaining this, and a video you can view showing how to, if you want to see it being done "before your eyes" :)

To see all the help info, I think you need to have the iDevice connected to the Internet.

A quote from the help section, within the app;
"Note: To transfer photos between two devices both must have this application installed and running."
Hi Enrique,
Thanks for that reply

Too bad just a few developers have this option in their Photo Apps, maybe more will add it soon, too. :)
I've posted your reply (link) to that blog, so more viewers will also know.

Can you also reply to my other posted question, at the below link?

https://getsatisfaction.com/photo_tra...

Thanks, Cody.
Hello Enrique,
Any additional info?

Have you gotten around the last statement you made, regarding
"using iCloud in a "creative" way that Apple did not like"

I'm still curious. :)
If you'd rather eMail me, let me know. ;)
I can send you an email with my email address.
All you have to do, to transfer the photo from the iPad received mail, to your photo collection on the iPad, is to hold your finger down on the photo, and a iPad requester will pop-up with choices.

One of those choices will be to save the image. This option should save it to the iPad "camera roll", for you to view in the photos section of the iPad.

After that, you can do what you want with the image, normally done with photos on the iDevice.