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Upload files
Posted: Thu 24 Nov 2011 1:29 pm
by opticsman0127
Just starting to set up FTP transfer to my web site
http://www.barrypemb.f2s.com/. One thing causing a problem. All files are ending up in my 'public' folder. On active index web page it is looking for images in 'images' sub folder. How do I differentiate on upload, html to public and images to a subfolder of public? As yet not considering including 'Local filenames'
Steve, this software is now excellent compared with when I tried it just over a year ago when it was 'good'. It really is very well presented now, congratulations.
Barry
Re: Upload files
Posted: Thu 24 Nov 2011 1:34 pm
by steve
If the images folder existed, that's where it would put the images. You need to read the help and/or wiki on creating a web site; there are various folders you need to create, and some files you need to upload.
Re: Upload files
Posted: Thu 24 Nov 2011 2:23 pm
by opticsman0127
I had got everything except an 'I' in images which should have been lower case, my fault.
Seems OK now except for the lack of data on
http://www.barrypemb.f2s.com/gauges.htm page, all else updating except for this. Read help file but can't see why not updating. Screenshot of config at
http://www.barrypemb.f2s.com/screen-1.jpg
Barry
Re: Upload files
Posted: Thu 24 Nov 2011 2:29 pm
by opticsman0127
On the Gauges page it looks as it there should be small icons or examples of graphs possibly
Barry
Re: Upload files
Posted: Thu 24 Nov 2011 2:48 pm
by steve
You haven't created the dbimages folder.
Re: Upload files
Posted: Thu 24 Nov 2011 2:59 pm
by opticsman0127
Perfect, absolutely perfect.
Thanks Steve.
Re: Upload files
Posted: Thu 24 Nov 2011 3:09 pm
by mcrossley
Ah ha! There's a name I recognise Barry. I noticed your 'avatar' image first then the name and finally it clicked: Orion Optics. Astronomy in the UK must come with a built-in weather obsession.

Re: Upload files
Posted: Thu 24 Nov 2011 3:46 pm
by opticsman0127
I have had the Davis for 2 years now and got totally brassed off with Weather Display. Tried Cumulus around that time and a few niggles here and there, nothing serious but, the urge to change over wasn't quite enough. Now, its a different story. This up to date version is superb.
We are probably (nothing certain yet) moving to a much larger factory in Spring and I wanted to possibly move the Davis to the factory to give local weather for our company. Being based about 15 miles away from here I wanted a flawless syetm, within reason, as I am only part time now and I can't expect astro staff to get their head round weather gauges and especially the software if it blips.
As regarding you, you have me at a disadvantage other than Mark Crossley from Wilslow
Barry