I also get a local server error that it cannot find compose.php and it does not exist.
I also get a local server error that it cannot find compose.php and it does not exist.
The FTP password would never be shown in the actual convert log (for security purposes). So, that is likely not the problem. Usually, when I see this issue happen, it is because the server that you are uploading to has either a firewall or FTP settings that prohibit communication from reaching the standard FTP data port (port 20), thus requiring the use of passive FTP (in which the server will use a data port higher than port 1024, which is generally unfiltered by firewalls). Check with your host to see if your server requires the use of passive FTP. If so, the FTP class would need to be changed to use passive FTP (by default, it is written such that it uses active FTP).
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Hi,
If you can't get it fixed, open a support ticket at
BuyScripts Helpdesk
with your vshare admin and FTP login details.
Thanks
Buyscripts Team
The files actually upload. I can see them on the video server. But the process never finishes on the process queue (vshare site). I get this far in the log:
Connecting to FTP server
server_id = 1
Server IP = XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Server URL = http://www.whatverserver.com/share/video
Server folder = video
FTP: connected
FTP: logged in.
ftp_chdir(video)
ftp_pwd = /video
That last line is why I asked about the password display. It sort of hangs there, uploading then just does nothing.
Hi,
ftp_pwd is a php function, returns the current directory name in the remote server.
PHP: ftp_pwd - Manual
Thanks,
Buyscripts Team.
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