En Sat, 07 Jul 2007 09:41:59 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> I'm trying to write a ftp in python to send files to my webserverr. > Curtly I will change the directory to the folder name, down load the > file, then do a chnag dir ..\ to go back to the root diretory, chnag > the directory, save the file, do a ../. > > Instad of going back one directory by doing ..\, could I just go to > the root directory? Currtly I get a error saying file does not exist. Use the pwd command to see exactly which is your current directory. > When I log onto my server using my ftp program, > The current path reads /home/admin/ > I change the directory to mainwebsite_html. > The line that tells you the current directory now reads VAR/WWW/HTML. > > When I use python, I > 1. change the directory to mainwebsite_html > 2. change the directory to ted > 3. try to go back by changing the directory to "var/www/html" in which > I get an error saying it does not exist. If your server file system is case sensitive (likely if it's a linux/unix server), VAR/WWW/HTML is not the same thing as var/www/html -- Gabriel Genellina -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list