On 15/05/18 17:09, mm0fmf wrote:
> On 15/05/2018 10:58, Richard Kettlewell wrote:
>> RobH writes:
>>> On 15/05/18 09:20, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>>>> On 15/05/18 07:14, Cordy wrote:
>>>>> Il 14/05/2018 21:23, RobH ha scritto:
>>>>>> curl -T /home/pi/filename.jpg
>>>>>> ftp://ftp-host-machine//yourwebsite/folder/filename.jpg --user
>>>>>
>>>>> Try to add a third "/" after "ftp:".
>>>>
>>>> Try deleting the second / after 'ftp-host-machine' :-)
>>>
>>> This is what I have now:
>>>
>>> curl -T /home/pi/filename.jpg ftp://NAS server ip
>>> address/mnt/folder/subfolder
>>>
>>> And it still fails at the ftp:// part
>>
>> Ignore the people who are telling you to tinker with the URL. You cannot
>> insert shell commands into Python scripts like that; it will never
>> work.
>>
>> Instead pay attention to the people telling you to use os.system or the
>> subprocess module.
>>
> I've tried telling him but he's not listening.
Who , me, I have tried what other posters have suggested and it does not
work.
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