Legacy Cumulus 1 release 1.9.4 (build 1099) - 28 November 2014
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Nossie wrote: ↑Thu 09 Mar 2023 10:16 am
Paths entered here are relative to: the FTP root folder when using FTP, or the location of the upload.php file when using PHP upload
Where does this quote come from?
I'd say the Wiki page on this is leading.
Nossie wrote: ↑Thu 09 Mar 2023 10:16 am
would this work? ~/Reports ? does it need a trailing /?
The tilde has no meaning in the URL.
As it is relative to the upload.php location I think is:
Nossie wrote: ↑Thu 09 Mar 2023 10:16 am
Paths entered here are relative to: the FTP root folder when using FTP, or the location of the upload.php file when using PHP upload
Where does this quote come from?
Upload options under NOAA
weird - ~/Reports seems to be working \o./ is it just ignoring the ~?
Ian.
http://www.StewartonWeather.com
Containerised Cumulus[MX] 3.28.0 (build: 3269) ● CumulusUtils Version 6.23.0● Ecowitt 2551/WH65/T&HP/WH57/WH45/3x WH51 ● Pi 5 8GB ● Debian Bookworm ● Ubuntu Server Host
I moved the reports out - to try and force the software to repopulate them by trying different folders can you just confirm that's practical? as no matter what folder format I use nothing is happening
nevermind - I put the files back and will leave it tomorrow - the report for yesterday did generate this morning so it must have worked then.
~/Reports
Ian.
http://www.StewartonWeather.com
Containerised Cumulus[MX] 3.28.0 (build: 3269) ● CumulusUtils Version 6.23.0● Ecowitt 2551/WH65/T&HP/WH57/WH45/3x WH51 ● Pi 5 8GB ● Debian Bookworm ● Ubuntu Server Host
Like you getting this solution took me ages last night with multiple attempts to get the dots and slashes in the correct place and shape. It all seems to work and looking at my webserver host statistics the new upload is much less bandwidth hungry when compared to the old FTP process so I suppose that once we have got through the new learning process all will be just fine.
The point for current directory, as suggested by Andy, I think is allowed but redundant: any file without a path ends up in the directory where upload.php resides.