Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/01/25

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Subject: [Leica] OT: loading files to website using Fetch
From: reid at mejac.palo-alto.ca.us (Brian Reid)
Date: Fri Jan 25 15:42:35 2008
References: <01a201c85fa8$eefece80$0202a8c0@MacPhisto>

Abandon Fetch and switch to Cyberduck.
You'll be very very glad you did.

The answer to the question you asked, however, depends entirely on the 
configuration of the server to which you are uploading. The correspondence 
between URL and filename is determined by the web software configuration on 
the server.

The computer hosting your website is Red Hat Linux running Apache 2.
It is customary on such computers to use an intermediate directory name, so 
that for example the URL http://zoeicaimages.com/sample.html would deliver 
up 
the file htdocs/sample.html or www/sample.html or some such.

If you used Cyberduck it could easily show you what is there on the server, 
from which you could probably figure it out. In ultra-current versions of 
Fetch you can do this too (competition from Cyberduck has improved Fetch) 
but 
it just makes more sense through the lens of Cyberduck.

http://cyberduck.ch/



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