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Date: | Thu, 19 Feb 2009 19:11:26 -0800 |
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>> How does the curl call "fail"?
Either file not found or directory not found.
>>What directory do they change to to fix it?
He says he uses cld for change local directory... What's the difference
between that and cd?
>>I assume the file to be uploaded is an absolute path?
set myFile to quoted form of POSIX path of myFile
This command coerces an alias to a file on the local drive to a posix path.
Does that make it absolute?
> You can certainly cd before the curl:
> do shell script "cd /some/where/else; curl ..."
> Or, better,
> do shell script "cd /some/where/else && curl ..."
I think that's exactly what I'm looking for... And I'll need to toy with
it to figure out where it all goes together...
Something like this.... ? Or maybe the /usr/bin go before the cd?
Thanks!
Ed
set ftpUploadScript to {"cd "}
set the end of ftpUploadScript to posixPathtoMyFile
set the end of ftpUploadScript to " && "
set the end of ftpUploadScript to "/usr/bin/curl"
set the end of ftpUploadScript to " ftp://"
set the end of ftpUploadScript to myUserid
set the end of ftpUploadScript to ":" & myPassword
set the end of ftpUploadScript to "@" & myServer & myRemotePath
set the end of ftpUploadScript to " -T"
set the end of ftpUploadScript to myFileNAME
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