Yeah I understand.  We will either have to convince the other group (not
helpful one) to change the folder name or fork the code and extend.
Hopefully they will do the first option.

We have no permissions to run scripts on that ftp server...its not ours do
do anything with.

-Dave

On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 11:26 AM, Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Oh maybe you can run some script periodically on that ftp server where
> they will rename those folders.
>
> On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 7:25 PM, Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Sorry but thats not on the table - it would complicate / confuse too
> > much the code - as there is a fair amount of code that parses folder
> > names with / and \ slashes and whatnot.
> >
> > You can fork the code and built your own extended ftp component or use
> > some other ftp library.
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 7:11 PM, David Hoffer <dhoff...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >> I did try including separator=UNIX in the URI but that didn't help.
> >>
> >> I totally agree it would be better to not use such 'bad' folder names
> but
> >> these are specified by external parties and its difficult to control
> what
> >> they do.
> >>
> >> It would be ideal of the Camel component can handle any folder name that
> >> the server can support (and in this case the Linux server supports
> \a\b\c
> >> just fine) so it would be ideal of Camel could support it.
> >>
> >> -Dave
> >>
> >> On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 11:06 AM, Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi
> >>>
> >>> That is a very unfortunate folder name to use.
> >>>
> >>> You can try setting the separator option on the ftp endpoint.
> >>>
> >>> Otherwise then .. you would be out of luck. Its maybe better to avoid
> >>> such "bad" folder names instead.
> >>>
> >>> On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 6:34 PM, David Hoffer <dhoff...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>> > I'm trying to connect to a Linux SFTP server that has a literal
> >>> sub-folder
> >>> > name of \a\b\c. Where \ are literal backslash characters.  Note, this
> >>> > subfolder is a child of the user's login folder and does not
> represent a
> >>> > root folder.
> >>> >
> >>> > Is there any way to configure Camel to treat the backslashes as
> literal
> >>> > characters and not folder separators?
> >>> >
> >>> > -Dave
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Claus Ibsen
> >>> -----------------
> >>> http://davsclaus.com @davsclaus
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> >>>
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Claus Ibsen
> > -----------------
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>
>
>
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> Claus Ibsen
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