Publishing Race Results

I am the webmaster of my clubs website and wish to facilitate
publishing results straight to the site using FTP. At present the
results are sent to me via email and I then place them on the
server.
Am I missing something or do you have to enter domain name, user
name and password etc every time you need to publish?

Is there a way of saving the FTP data for use each time you wish to
upload, ie so that it does not need to be re-entered.

Martin

Hi Martin

Take a look at
www.trondhjems-seilforening.no/regatta/sailwave/ftp_publish.GIF - might
be the alternative you looking for. Youll find the option under
"publish".

A minor detail is the lack of possibility to store a remote directory
for the published file. i.e Trondhjems Seilforening (where Im the Race
Officer) doesn't have www read access to the root directory - and
therefore we had to set up a cron job to pick the file results.htm to
the final directory.

Regards
Håvard Ravn Ottesen
Race Officer
Trondhjems Seilforening

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-----Original Message-----
From: martinhamlyn [mailto:martinhamlyn@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: 9. mai 2004 23:31
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [sailwave] Publishing Race Results

I am the webmaster of my clubs website and wish to facilitate
publishing results straight to the site using FTP. At present the
results are sent to me via email and I then place them on the
server.
Am I missing something or do you have to enter domain name, user
name and password etc every time you need to publish?

Is there a way of saving the FTP data for use each time you wish to
upload, ie so that it does not need to be re-entered.

Martin

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Hi Martin,

The FTP user/pass/server/file are saved in the series and used as defaults
thereafter. I can't get it to sail. What OS are you using etc... Are you
saving the series after publishing? If not the information you require to be
saved will not be...

Regards,
Colin
www.sailwave.com

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-----Original Message-----
From: martinhamlyn [mailto:martinhamlyn@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: 09 May 2004 23:31
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [sailwave] Publishing Race Results

I am the webmaster of my clubs website and wish to facilitate
publishing results straight to the site using FTP. At present the
results are sent to me via email and I then place them on the
server.
Am I missing something or do you have to enter domain name, user
name and password etc every time you need to publish?

Is there a way of saving the FTP data for use each time you wish to
upload, ie so that it does not need to be re-entered.

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Hi Håvard

At the time, I thought that 'the web guy' would create the directory
structure, then other folk would save to it - to keep some control.
Once the directory is set up you cave include it in the file path. I
could extend it so that users can create directories but went for
safety at the time. let me know Id you think it needs a tweak.

Regards,
Colin J
www.sailwave.com

--- In sailwave@yahoogroups.com, Håvard Ravn Ottesen
<havard.ravn@o...> wrote:

Hi Martin

Take a look at
www.trondhjems-seilforening.no/regatta/sailwave/ftp_publish.GIF -

might

be the alternative you looking for. Youll find the option under
"publish".

A minor detail is the lack of possibility to store a remote

directory

for the published file. i.e Trondhjems Seilforening (where Im the

Race

Officer) doesn't have www read access to the root directory - and
therefore we had to set up a cron job to pick the file results.htm

to

···

the final directory.

Regards
Håvard Ravn Ottesen
Race Officer
Trondhjems Seilforening

-----Original Message-----
From: martinhamlyn [mailto:martinhamlyn@y…]
Sent: 9. mai 2004 23:31
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [sailwave] Publishing Race Results

I am the webmaster of my clubs website and wish to facilitate
publishing results straight to the site using FTP. At present the
results are sent to me via email and I then place them on the
server.
Am I missing something or do you have to enter domain name, user
name and password etc every time you need to publish?

Is there a way of saving the FTP data for use each time you wish to
upload, ie so that it does not need to be re-entered.

Martin

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Hi,

You can find sailwaveresults at www.optisweden.nu
Under "Resultat/Ranking" The page open an I-frame and the asp-code
just read files and directories. I have set up a special directory
under root that allows the regattaofficers to send results through
Sailwave-ftp.

I think the needed files is still under "File-area" here at the
usergroup.

//Anders

Hi Håvard

At the time, I thought that 'the web guy' would create the

directory

structure, then other folk would save to it - to keep some

control.

Once the directory is set up you cave include it in the file

path. I

could extend it so that users can create directories but went for
safety at the time. let me know Id you think it needs a tweak.

Regards,
Colin J
www.sailwave.com

--- In sailwave@yahoogroups.com, Håvard Ravn Ottesen
<havard.ravn@o...> wrote:
> Hi Martin
>
> Take a look at
> www.trondhjems-seilforening.no/regatta/sailwave/ftp_publish.GIF -

might
> be the alternative you looking for. Youll find the option under
> "publish".
>
> A minor detail is the lack of possibility to store a remote
directory
> for the published file. i.e Trondhjems Seilforening (where Im

the

Race
> Officer) doesn't have www read access to the root directory - and
> therefore we had to set up a cron job to pick the file

results.htm

to
> the final directory.
>
> Regards
> Håvard Ravn Ottesen
> Race Officer
> Trondhjems Seilforening
>
> From: martinhamlyn [mailto:martinhamlyn@y…]
> Sent: 9. mai 2004 23:31
> To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [sailwave] Publishing Race Results
>
>
> I am the webmaster of my clubs website and wish to facilitate
> publishing results straight to the site using FTP. At present

the

> results are sent to me via email and I then place them on the
> server.
> Am I missing something or do you have to enter domain name, user
> name and password etc every time you need to publish?
>
>
>
> Is there a way of saving the FTP data for use each time you wish

to

> upload, ie so that it does not need to be re-entered.
>
>
> Martin
>
>
>
>
>
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Hi and thanks for replies so far.

I knew this would cause confusion, I'll try to explain the situation
a bit better.

I have no problem with the setting up of the websites file structure,
or of getting sailwave to send the results, indeed I have trialed it
successfully.

The results are all sent from the same computer but there are many
different users of various capabilities, if sailwave
cannot "remember" the details, then each of those people must know
and enter correctly the directory path, the domain and critically the
password (Not something I want all and sundry to know), in order to
publish.

I was just hoping it was a program function I couldn't find.

Cheers

Martin Clubsite WWW.Swanagesailingclub.org.uk

P.S. I think Anders solution is closest, but as I haven't got into
ASP stuff yet it may be a while before I can do it his way.

--- In sailwave@yahoogroups.com, "Anders Landenstad"
<anders.landenstad@t...> wrote:

Hi,

You can find sailwaveresults at www.optisweden.nu
Under "Resultat/Ranking" The page open an I-frame and the asp-code
just read files and directories. I have set up a special directory
under root that allows the regattaofficers to send results through
Sailwave-ftp.

I think the needed files is still under "File-area" here at the
usergroup.

//Anders

> Hi Håvard
>
> At the time, I thought that 'the web guy' would create the
directory
> structure, then other folk would save to it - to keep some
control.
> Once the directory is set up you cave include it in the file
path. I
> could extend it so that users can create directories but went for
> safety at the time. let me know Id you think it needs a tweak.
>
> Regards,
> Colin J
> www.sailwave.com
>
>
> --- In sailwave@yahoogroups.com, Håvard Ravn Ottesen
> <havard.ravn@o...> wrote:
> > Hi Martin
> >
> > Take a look at
> > www.trondhjems-

seilforening.no/regatta/sailwave/ftp_publish.GIF -

> might
> > be the alternative you looking for. Youll find the option under
> > "publish".
> >
> > A minor detail is the lack of possibility to store a remote
> directory
> > for the published file. i.e Trondhjems Seilforening (where Im
the
> Race
> > Officer) doesn't have www read access to the root directory -

and

> > therefore we had to set up a cron job to pick the file
results.htm
> to
> > the final directory.
> >
> > Regards
> > Håvard Ravn Ottesen
> > Race Officer
> > Trondhjems Seilforening
> >
> > From: martinhamlyn [mailto:martinhamlyn@y…]
> > Sent: 9. mai 2004 23:31
> > To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [sailwave] Publishing Race Results
> >
> >
> > I am the webmaster of my clubs website and wish to facilitate
> > publishing results straight to the site using FTP. At present
the
> > results are sent to me via email and I then place them on the
> > server.
> > Am I missing something or do you have to enter domain name,

user

> > name and password etc every time you need to publish?
> >
> >
> >
> > Is there a way of saving the FTP data for use each time you

wish

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--- In sailwave@yahoogroups.com, "sailwavedev" <colin@s...> wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
to
> > upload, ie so that it does not need to be re-entered.
> >
> >
> > Martin
> >
> >
> >
> >
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As per previous message, the information is saved in the series and used
each time that series is published. CJ.

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-----Original Message-----
From: martinhamlyn [mailto:martinhamlyn@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: 10 May 2004 18:42
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [sailwave] Re: Publishing Race Results

Hi and thanks for replies so far.

I knew this would cause confusion, I'll try to explain the situation
a bit better.

I have no problem with the setting up of the websites file structure,
or of getting sailwave to send the results, indeed I have trialed it
successfully.

The results are all sent from the same computer but there are many
different users of various capabilities, if sailwave
cannot "remember" the details, then each of those people must know
and enter correctly the directory path, the domain and critically the
password (Not something I want all and sundry to know), in order to
publish.

I was just hoping it was a program function I couldn't find.

Cheers

Martin Clubsite WWW.Swanagesailingclub.org.uk

P.S. I think Anders solution is closest, but as I haven't got into
ASP stuff yet it may be a while before I can do it his way.

— In sailwave@yahoogroups.com, "Anders Landenstad"
<anders.landenstad@t…> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You can find sailwaveresults at www.optisweden.nu
> Under "Resultat/Ranking" The page open an I-frame and the asp-code
> just read files and directories. I have set up a special directory
> under root that allows the regattaofficers to send results through
> Sailwave-ftp.
>
> I think the needed files is still under "File-area" here at the
> usergroup.
>
> //Anders
>
> — In sailwave@yahoogroups.com, "sailwavedev" <colin@s…> wrote:
> > Hi H�vard
> >
> > At the time, I thought that 'the web guy' would create the
> directory
> > structure, then other folk would save to it - to keep some
> control.
> > Once the directory is set up you cave include it in the file
> path. I
> > could extend it so that users can create directories but went for
> > safety at the time. let me know Id you think it needs a tweak.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Colin J
> > www.sailwave.com
> >
> >
> > — In sailwave@yahoogroups.com, H�vard Ravn Ottesen
> > <havard.ravn@o…> wrote:
> > > Hi Martin
> > >
> > > Take a look at
> > > www.trondhjems-
seilforening.no/regatta/sailwave/ftp_publish.GIF -
>
> > might
> > > be the alternative you looking for. Youll find the option under
> > > "publish".
> > >
> > > A minor detail is the lack of possibility to store a remote
> > directory
> > > for the published file. i.e Trondhjems Seilforening (where Im
> the
> > Race
> > > Officer) doesn't have www read access to the root directory -
and
> > > therefore we had to set up a cron job to pick the file
> results.htm
> > to
> > > the final directory.
> > >
> > > Regards
> > > H�vard Ravn Ottesen
> > > Race Officer
> > > Trondhjems Seilforening
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: martinhamlyn [mailto:martinhamlyn@y…]
> > > Sent: 9. mai 2004 23:31
> > > To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
> > > Subject: [sailwave] Publishing Race Results
> > >
> > >
> > > I am the webmaster of my clubs website and wish to facilitate
> > > publishing results straight to the site using FTP. At present
> the
> > > results are sent to me via email and I then place them on the
> > > server.
> > > Am I missing something or do you have to enter domain name,
user
> > > name and password etc every time you need to publish?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Is there a way of saving the FTP data for use each time you
wish
> to
> > > upload, ie so that it does not need to be re-entered.
> > >
> > >
> > > Martin
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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