Broken Microsoft builtin tools, taskmanager & cmd ftp :/
Posted: Sat 31 Dec 2011 12:09 am
This post is a heads up for others.
I'm using Jacques' (new) Blues template and after a lot of hair pulling, I've managed to get the nivo slider to display realtime webcam screen grabs.
My process for this involved using the command line tool Imagemagic and writing fairly simple batch files ...
1) to scrape the uploaded webcam image off my website (600x400).
2) manipulate the scraped image to fit the nivo slider size (954x200).
3) FTP the image back up to website.
My .bat files all worked when run from the "DOS box" but getting them to run in Taskmanager was another long laborious story. I did manage to get the script to work in Windows 7 taskmanager but not all in Server 2008 taskmanager! After reading and trying suggestions from all over the interwebz, I surrendered and gave up on Windows' Taskmanager and installed Solway's Taskmanager and this work flawlessly!
Also I couldn't get the built in(to CMD) FTP to work with my FTP host (connection closed by host error, always) so I installed NcFTP (runs from the command line), which also work flawlessly.
So the moral of the story if you have any trouble with these two Microsoft pieces of crap, give up and install 3rd party apps that work
Cheers Bob
I'm using Jacques' (new) Blues template and after a lot of hair pulling, I've managed to get the nivo slider to display realtime webcam screen grabs.
My process for this involved using the command line tool Imagemagic and writing fairly simple batch files ...
1) to scrape the uploaded webcam image off my website (600x400).
2) manipulate the scraped image to fit the nivo slider size (954x200).
3) FTP the image back up to website.
My .bat files all worked when run from the "DOS box" but getting them to run in Taskmanager was another long laborious story. I did manage to get the script to work in Windows 7 taskmanager but not all in Server 2008 taskmanager! After reading and trying suggestions from all over the interwebz, I surrendered and gave up on Windows' Taskmanager and installed Solway's Taskmanager and this work flawlessly!
Also I couldn't get the built in(to CMD) FTP to work with my FTP host (connection closed by host error, always) so I installed NcFTP (runs from the command line), which also work flawlessly.
So the moral of the story if you have any trouble with these two Microsoft pieces of crap, give up and install 3rd party apps that work
Cheers Bob