Gosh, I wish I knew what you were saying here. I appreciate the
feedback, but just don't have enough experience in this particular area
to figure out what to do with your feedback. Can you give me a few more
clues...or perhaps someone else can explain the feedback?
Thanks so much.
Richard Miller
On Jun 22, 2004, at 6:34 PM, Sannyasin Sivakatirswami wrote:
Richard,
I just solved similar problems at our new box at OLM...
You may need to use a full path from root if there are no symlinks in
the user home directory.
e.g.
put url
"ftp://user%40somedomain.com:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/../../
var/www/formdata/guestbook.dat" to download a file.
i got to this by using interarchy, backing off the URL to a double
slash
ftp://user%40somedomain.com:[EMAIL PROTECTED]// to get:
etc
bin
usr
var
etc
appeared, then drilled back up via var/www/formdata/ (a directory I
had created from root)
key is, find our where the server drops you if you have no path... nav
from there. in this case ../../ back out of the home directory.
good luck.
On Jun 22, 2004, at 11:22 AM, Richard Miller wrote:
I'm trying to upload a file to my public directory on a hosted server
(at IPowerWeb), but having no luck. It's either something I'm doing
wrong in the coding or some problem accessing the server from Rev.
In Explorer, I can use this address to allow access to my public ftp
directory.
ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]@host180.ipowerweb.com/
This works fine... no problem seeing the files there. I can also use
this info to ftp a file there via an FTP program. No problem
uploading the file.
This doesn't work from within Rev:
libURLftpUpload fld
1,"ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
(or any variation I've tried yet). It gives me an immediate ERROR
message (using PUT THE RESULT).
Solutions?
Thanks.
Richard Miller
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