Jim Bufalini wrote:

There are a few ways, depending on what you wish to do.

You can do something like
    put URL ("file:new.mp3") into
("ftp://user:[email protected]/mp3s/this.mp3";)

Hmmm. Are you saying issue this command from within an irev script? I don't
think it works from there. Or, to be more precise, I just tried it, and it
didn't work for me. Of course I changed the appropriate parts first.

Yes, it worked for me. I'll try again later today, but I know it worked about a month ago. (I had over-run my broadband usage limit, and they were rate-limiting my ftp session to 0 - i.e. couldn't use ftp at all. I could get round this for on-Rev using the file manager in cPanel - but nothing equivalent on my other websites/servers. So I used the cPanel file manager to upload a small irev script (called putfileviaftp.irev :-) which then ftp'ed from on-Rev to the other servers).

As to Rev CGI from on-Rev, you can do this now by just installing Rev CGI to
your on-Rev account, just like you would do it to any other server.

Yeah, but I'm being lazy and hoping that on-Rev will make that part of the standard intstall :-)

It seems like cron and curl could be used to periodically trigger a URL request - which could be to an irev script on your own site, and that irev script could then do any file distributions required.

-- Alex.
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