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Re: remote upload path in configuration settings (ftp)

Hi,

I have fiddled with this for more than a year and never got it to
work right. I just write to a local directory and upload with WS_FTP.
Not a big deal.

I have tried every possible combination of remote directories I can
think of, from the full path (in my
case /home/virtual/site#*/fst/var/www/html/calendar/) down to
just `html/calendar/' and a few combos of file permissions, but I
still do not have it right.

Anyhow, I'll watch to see if Brent posts a sure way to determine
this. I have a feeling it will vary a lot from server to sever.

John


--- In dbhsoftware-l@yahoogroups.com, "Stan Bontrager"
<sbontrager@l...> wrote:
> I'm using the program for the first time, and everything's working
> great except the built-in ftp seems not to work with the settings
> I've got. Should the settings in "remote upload path" be
> "http://www.yourname/subdirectory" or
> "/home/yourname/www/subdirectory"? And should the path include the
> filename as well, or just the directory? Appreciate any help.




Sun Jul 6, 2003 11:22 pm

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I'm using the program for the first time, and everything's working great except the built-in ftp seems not to work with the settings I've got. Should the...
Stan Bontrager
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Jul 1, 2003
2:02 pm

Hi, I have fiddled with this for more than a year and never got it to work right. I just write to a local directory and upload with WS_FTP. Not a big deal. I...
John Biggers
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Jul 6, 2003
11:22 pm

Hi bonehunter, I think I finally figured this out: On my server (RedHat Linux Apache 1.3.27) I need to use the relative path to the directory (the absolute...
John Biggers
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Jul 10, 2003
7:20 pm

That worked! I think it's also possible I forgot the trailing "/" after the directory it was to be posted to. ... relative ... example ... ftp.domain_name.tld...
TBone Hunter
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Jul 10, 2003
7:45 pm

I see that you guys have solved this problem on your own. I'm sorry I did not respond sooner. I realize the ftp error checking is weak (read: non-existent). I...
Brent Herring
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Jul 16, 2003
2:48 am

I am glad you are here for the really big problems, this one was pretty simple and it was good for me to toy with it a bit and see what worked. (I was just...
John Biggers
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Jul 17, 2003
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