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murraymusic

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FTP not working in media center 10.0.150
« on: July 20, 2004, 08:18:32 pm »

I cannot get the send to for files to  ftp to work. It is just uploading to my servers root directory, and sometimes not at all.

I copied the path from my usual FTP client I use.

/htdocs/images/

I tried  /htdocs/images  and  /htdocs/images/ same thing.

My file was test.jpg.

Agg!!!!! I wasted a couple hours.

My normal FTP client works fine.

Murray Scott

P.S. It would be nice to be able to save different FTP profiles, and save the password. I have several web sites on this server and if this FTP does eventually work it would be a lot easier to have profiles to make it easy to do the uploads.

Even if I could send it to a local directory with resize options I then could use my default FTP. A couple of other image database programs I use have an export function which resizing etc is possibe.
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Re:FTP not working in media center 10.0.150
« Reply #2 on: July 21, 2004, 06:41:21 pm »

I've had the same problem with the last few builds. Download Manager works, though.


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Re:FTP not working in media center 10.0.150
« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2004, 07:08:45 pm »

Yup it's  working now.
Thanks for the quick response.

I'd looked through the
"Send Images to localhost (not ftp)" thread before but I missed the part that I needed.

Here is how to make it work:

address must have the first folder in its path or it won't work,  and no trailing slash.

ie  ftp01.powweb.com/htdocs

the path field can contain further folder levels

ie photogallery/newpics

with no trailing or leading slashes.

Perhaps the help file should be updated as its not very clear, and  I wasted about 3 hours trying to figure it out.

Murray Scott

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