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ebonlock ([personal profile] ebonlock) wrote2005-01-18 08:34 am

Poor thing hasn't got a chance

Tried to make some changes to my website last night but I'm having the weirdest problem. I futz with the HTML file offline, save it, then attempt to upload it. Somehow between the time I've saved it and the FTP transfer it's getting corrupted somehow. My links especially are just going nutty and I've no idea why. I finally degenerate into screaming, "Save properly, damn you!" and then give up in disgust. This is vexing.

Subsequently, many of the links on my site (and a few images) just aren't working. I apologize for that. I'll keep hitting it with a mallet and hoping eventually to get things right.

Oh and I can't seem to load Yahoo this morning, so if you're waiting for mail from me I apologize profusely.

Got to see "Whispers of the Heart" last night which was good, though I still think "The Cat Returns" is better. Which reminds me, I need to go order the latter.

Day by day I'm becoming more convinced that a wireless network would be a very good idea. Of course I'm also convinced that I need to be saving more money than I currently am, especially since it doesn't look like I'm getting any tax return this year :(

[identity profile] moonlightnrain.livejournal.com 2005-01-18 05:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmmm. Maybe we could start a wireless network fund for you.

[identity profile] moonlightnrain.livejournal.com 2005-01-18 05:37 pm (UTC)(link)
PS: I see the Phantom obsession has still not abated. =P

[identity profile] ebonlock.livejournal.com 2005-01-18 05:43 pm (UTC)(link)
PS: I see the Phantom obsession has still not abated. =P

Today is Colm and Susan, so no end in sight :)

[identity profile] cyranocyrano.livejournal.com 2005-01-18 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Everything you loved about one of the most popular musicals of all time... and MORE.
---the radio, this morning.

[identity profile] esmerel.livejournal.com 2005-01-18 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Make sure you are uploading in binary, not ascii - that's the easiest way for uploads or downloads to be broken. I have no idea what you're using as an ftp client, but any good one should automagically do it for you (ie, not the winblows client). It /shouldn't/ matter for text, but sometimes...

[identity profile] ebonlock.livejournal.com 2005-01-18 05:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Make sure you are uploading in binary, not ascii - that's the easiest way for uploads or downloads to be broken. I have no idea what you're using as an ftp client, but any good one should automagically do it for you (ie, not the winblows client). It /shouldn't/ matter for text, but sometimes...

I've been using Leech FTP for a while now and never had this problem before. Suddenly I switch to OLM.net and it starts happening constantly.
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Yipe!

[identity profile] ebongreen.livejournal.com 2005-01-18 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh God, uploading HTML files as binary is a sure way in my experience to blow them to Kingdom Come. HTML files are ASCII - they're literally just ASCII text. Binary FTP is for transferring picture files and sound files and executables and all non-text files; don't use ASCII for binary files and don't use binary for ASCII files.

Binary vs Text

[identity profile] tsmaster.livejournal.com 2005-01-20 07:14 am (UTC)(link)
My guess is that this isn't the problem. The difference between Binary and ASCII should only have to do with carriage returns and end of file markers - ASCII uploads will allow these to be translated into the receiver's native flavor (Mac, Unix, Windows/DOS all handle end of lines differently, so uploading a file from one platform to another can sometimes benefit from automatic translations).

But, as was said before, HTML is a text format - end of lines shouldn't matter one way or another. If you were uploading binary files (images, programs), then you'd definitely need to make sure that the binary mode was set.

Binary mode preserves the exact bits, so I'm a little confused about the suggestion that it would damage HTML files.

All that said, I can't come up with any good suggestions of what to try doing to fix the problem. The normal debugging routine of trying very small test cases applies, though - try to narrow the phenomenon down to as few variables as possible.