Rob,
The space before "Project" in the path is just an artifact of my typing the path by hand.
In the Mac GUI, I don't know of a good way to copy the path to a file or directory, and I did not open a Terminal to get the File Path.
Here is the file path as copied from Terminal: /Volumes/Projects/SQuirreL/SQuirreL.zip
<nit mode="on">
If i had a space before "Project" then the ls command would have to be: ls -l /Volumes/\ Projects/SQuirreL/SQuirreL.zip
</nit>
Mike
On Jun 18, 2005, at 8:33 PM, robert wrote:
squ...@xe... wrote:
Rob, I went back and tried to upload the .zip file again. I still get the "Invalid File Name" error when I try.
In my Final Attempt, the fully qualified file name was: /Volumes/ Projects/SQuirreL/SQuirreL.zip
In some of my previous attempts, the file name was "SQuirreL SQL Client.sitx" and "SQuirreL SQL Client.zip" but I decided to reduce it down to a very simple 8.3 name format.
Still, no matter what I seem unable to upload the file.
Mike.
Maybe the spaces were the culprit (I rarely use them, even now that I'm on windows alot - must be my Unix
upbringing.) When you do
ls -l /Volumes/ Projects/SQuirreL/SQuirreL.zip
on the command line, what do you get? It looks to me - unless it's just a type in your email -
that there is a space between the slash (/) at the end of Volumes and the "P" in Projects.
Rob
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