Hi John,
Certain characters in usernames and passwords need to be URL encoded if you
want to include them in a URL string. The @ character is one of them.
Try something like his:
put urlencode("[email protected]") into tUser
put urlencode("xxxxx") into tPass
put the last image into URL
("ftp://"&tUser&":"&tPass&"@jdoe.on-rev.com/autoimage/images/newimage.jpg”)
Cheers,
Charles
-- Sent from my iPhone
On 26 May 2017 at 08:32:55 AEST, JOHN PATTEN via use-livecode
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi All,
I’m trying to ftp and image from the photo gallery on iOS to my on-rev account.
I’m using the example:
------------
on mouseUp
mobilepickphoto “library"
--upload to FTP
put the last image into url
("ftp://[email protected]:[email protected]/autoimage/images/newimage.jpg”)
--Informs of successful or unsuccessful upload
if the result is not empty then
answer "url put failed:" && the result
else
answer "success!”
end if
end mouseUp
——————
It is throwing and an error, tsnetterr:(67) Access Denied: 530.
I can use Fetch (a mac FTP client) just fine with the same credentials and
upload an image with no problem. I don’t even have to give Fetch the full ftp
directory, just the host.
What am I missing?
Thank you!
John Patten
SUSD
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