MikeOrlando02
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ftpuploader & txt link
With the latest version of ftpuploader my MP3's are now uploading to the root of my FTP server. I do have two issues.
Since I added website.com/pager/[mp3] to my message body I get website.com/pager/[mp3] (no file substitution) in all of my emails and MMS messages as well, not just from the text-only. The text-only will (attempt to) substitute the file name, but email and MMS just leave the [mp3] reference.
As I said, my text-only messages are substituting the file name, but the path is wrong. It is starting with the http://www.website.com/pager/ as I have in my body and substitutes [mp3] with "./audio/Rescue_2017_04_09_08_53_25.mp3". The "./audio/" reference I cannot find in my config or tones and I think it is a reference to the audio folder on my local TTD computer where the source audio is kept. I created an audio file on my FTP server and added --remotepath /audio/ to my ftpuploader post command and see if that will serve as a work around. It appears that IE and chrome can disregard the ./ in the URL and just go to pager/audio.
http://www.website.com/pager/./audio/Rescue_2017_04_09_08_53_25.mp3
I will evaluate after the next set of pages we receive.
With the latest version of ftpuploader my MP3's are now uploading to the root of my FTP server. I do have two issues.
Since I added website.com/pager/[mp3] to my message body I get website.com/pager/[mp3] (no file substitution) in all of my emails and MMS messages as well, not just from the text-only. The text-only will (attempt to) substitute the file name, but email and MMS just leave the [mp3] reference.
As I said, my text-only messages are substituting the file name, but the path is wrong. It is starting with the http://www.website.com/pager/ as I have in my body and substitutes [mp3] with "./audio/Rescue_2017_04_09_08_53_25.mp3". The "./audio/" reference I cannot find in my config or tones and I think it is a reference to the audio folder on my local TTD computer where the source audio is kept. I created an audio file on my FTP server and added --remotepath /audio/ to my ftpuploader post command and see if that will serve as a work around. It appears that IE and chrome can disregard the ./ in the URL and just go to pager/audio.
http://www.website.com/pager/./audio/Rescue_2017_04_09_08_53_25.mp3
I will evaluate after the next set of pages we receive.