Cannot publish via FTP.
I've been trying to publish my site with the latest beta via FTP and it just won't work. It used to work via SFTP but I guess that was removed. I know the username and password are correct as well as the other information. When I hit publish it says it is doing it in the menu but stays at 0% until I restart and no files seem to be created. Is this process logged somewhere?
The path I have is /usr/home/username/public_html
Also the "Viewing URL" keep appending 2 "/deliciouslibrary" at the end so it ends up this:
http://hostname/~username/deliciousli...
Any ideas?
Thanks,
-Jeff
The path I have is /usr/home/username/public_html
Also the "Viewing URL" keep appending 2 "/deliciouslibrary" at the end so it ends up this:
http://hostname/~username/deliciousli...
Any ideas?
Thanks,
-Jeff
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Also, if anyone having problems would post a screenshot of their FTP configuration panel, that might help - the password is hidden, so that shouldn't be a problem.
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The work around is to export to a folder and upload that to your website using your normal web-publishing tools.
We're working on improving our FTP support but it's a complicated problem due to the disparate implementations and requirements of the various servers. Whole products are built around doing FTP and we're doing our best to catch up in the area where our customers are experiencing the most difficulties.
Thank you for the detailed problem reports - they'll help us improve our support going forward!
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Inappropriate?I'm getting all sorts of errors when I try to publish. I know the FTP info is correct. One error says, "FTP Publish Failed. We encountered an error when publishing your library to your FTP site at..." "...Operation could not be completed. Your server could not find this file." It goes on to list a file that failed, which I presume it should have created. It seems to have published a lot of pages but never finished with them, nor did it finish with the images.
Another error: "Operations could not be completed. Attempt to allocate 67108864 bytes for NS/CFData failed."
I tried publishing to a folder instead of FTP and the whole computer froze up. I couldn't even exit to the desktop, I was stuck on the spinning wheel. I had to hot-reset the computer, flushing all my open apps out of RAM. -
They sent me an update and it looks like that problem went away, although I'm now having FTP issues but that may be unrelated to delicious. I have to investigate further. -
Inappropriate?Well, I'm at least back to where I was. I setup FTP again, and this time put in no target URL and no target folder and it just dumped it in a deliciouslibrary subfolder of my FTP root. I then moved it to where I wanted it. Not amazing, but it works ok for now.
I’m indifferent
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Inappropriate?I was testing out DL2 with the intent to purchase. I encountered the double deliciouslibrary problem also. My website is hosted through powweb.com, but my viewurl is something completely different. It is fine that DL2 wants to add deliciouslibrary to the path, but it creates the double in the view url. Most of the data does get published to my intended location except none of the style sheets seem to work. Attempts to remove one "/deliciouslibrary" always result in it appearing again for the view url. Frustrating....
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Inappropriate?I can upload, but I do have the problem of the duplicate "deliciouslibrary" being added automatically
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Inappropriate?i got errors uploading after my initial ftp upload. The work around is to clear out the path for ftp save it. then reboot the program then send via FTP. works fine for me so far.
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Inappropriate?The work around is to export to a folder and upload that to your website using your normal web-publishing tools.
We're working on improving our FTP support but it's a complicated problem due to the disparate implementations and requirements of the various servers. Whole products are built around doing FTP and we're doing our best to catch up in the area where our customers are experiencing the most difficulties.
Thank you for the detailed problem reports - they'll help us improve our support going forward!
The company says
this solves the problem
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Inappropriate?Also, if anyone having problems would post a screenshot of their FTP configuration panel, that might help - the password is hidden, so that shouldn't be a problem.
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