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Gaz
Check this piece of code:

#now add an image part
part = writer.nextpart()
part.addheader('Content-Transfer-Encoding', 'base64')
body = part.startbody('image/jpeg')
base64.encode(open('c:\check.jpg', 'rb'), body)

I get the following error:

IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'c:\\check.jpg'
args = (2, 'No such file or directory')
errno = 2
filename = r'c:\check.jpg'
strerror = 'No such file or directory'

Dont know why im getting such error, the file is there. Perhaps wrong
filetype? Wrong read mode?

Feb 21 '06 #1
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Gaz wrote:
Check this piece of code:

#now add an image part
part = writer.nextpart()
part.addheader('Content-Transfer-Encoding', 'base64')
body = part.startbody('image/jpeg')
base64.encode(open('c:\check.jpg', 'rb'), body)

I get the following error:

IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'c:\\check.jpg'
args = (2, 'No such file or directory')
errno = 2
filename = r'c:\check.jpg'
strerror = 'No such file or directory'

Dont know why im getting such error, the file is there. Perhaps wrong
filetype? Wrong read mode?


What does it show if you put "print os.listdir('c:/')" on the line
before the open? (You'll obviously need to import os first.)

-Peter

Feb 21 '06 #2
Gaz
OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'c:/'
args = (2, 'No such file or directory')
errno = 2
filename = 'c:/'
strerror = 'No such file or directory'

Crazy... and if i use c:\, i get a 500 error.

Feb 21 '06 #3
"Gaz" wrote:
OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'c:/'
args = (2, 'No such file or directory')
errno = 2
filename = 'c:/'
strerror = 'No such file or directory'

Crazy... and if i use c:\, i get a 500 error.


that's probably because "c:\" is a syntax error:
"c:\"

File "<stdin>", line 1
"c:\"
^
SyntaxError: EOL while scanning single-quoted string

but since you're getting a "500 error" instead, it sure sounds like you
forgot to tell us *how* you're running your scripts... (server, platform,
python version, etc).

</F>

Feb 21 '06 #4
Gaz
Im running it in my test site at F2o.org. Perhaps its server's fault
and not script's fault. I'll deal this issue at its forums.

:)

Feb 21 '06 #5
"Gaz" wrote:
Im running it in my test site at F2o.org. Perhaps its server's fault
and not script's fault. I'll deal this issue at its forums.


according to their FAQ, they run Red Hat Enterprise Linux. I'm pretty
sure RHEL doesn't come with a C: drive...

</F>

Feb 21 '06 #6
Gaz
Aye, but the file is in MY drive, not the server. Perhaps thats the
issue? I bet it's so... how should i deal with it? Perhaps should be a
script that uploads the files to the server and then emails it... i
believed this was handled using the root in my PC, but now i see this
is not correct.

Now i need a script for uploading the files from MY pc and then use the
sendmail thingie. Any tips about that script?

Feb 21 '06 #7
Fredrik Lundh wrote:
"Gaz" wrote:

OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'c:/'
args = (2, 'No such file or directory')
errno = 2
filename = 'c:/'
strerror = 'No such file or directory'

Crazy... and if i use c:\, i get a 500 error.

that's probably because "c:\" is a syntax error:

"c:\"


File "<stdin>", line 1
"c:\"
^
SyntaxError: EOL while scanning single-quoted string

but since you're getting a "500 error" instead, it sure sounds like you
forgot to tell us *how* you're running your scripts... (server, platform,
python version, etc).

The 500 error's almost certainly because the script is failing before it
emits anything on standard output (I'm presuming that the syntax error
will appear on standard error, without having checked ...).

regards
Steve
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Feb 21 '06 #8
Gaz wrote:
Aye, but the file is in MY drive, not the server. Perhaps thats the
issue? I bet it's so... how should i deal with it? Perhaps should be a
script that uploads the files to the server and then emails it...


assuming that the web server can read files on your local disk is perhaps
a bit too optimistic.

how did you upload your program to the server in the first place ?

any reason you cannot use the same approach to upload the image ?

</F>

Feb 22 '06 #9
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 11:42:19 +0100, Fredrik Lundh wrote:
Gaz wrote:
Aye, but the file is in MY drive, not the server. Perhaps thats the
issue? I bet it's so... how should i deal with it? Perhaps should be a
script that uploads the files to the server and then emails it...


assuming that the web server can read files on your local disk is perhaps
a bit too optimistic.


Come on, Gaz is running Windows. Chances are *everyone* can read files on
his local disk.

*wink*
--
Steven.

Feb 22 '06 #10
Gaz
@ Steven: LOL =P

@ Frederik: aye, i uploaded the script by FTP, but the idea of this
little program is to allow a technician on field to upload photos from
their laptops when they get into a hotel, along with some text, anywere
in the world. We need the reports to be daily. Email is not an option,
because due my experience, they always lack of info, with a form, i can
put some conditions for sending the report.

So, they can not upload the photos by FTP because its too "geek" for
them. And i need to have a standarized form to handle the reports,
because otherwise its a organizational mess.

The program should handle the upload thingie in the backstage. I'll
look for a script like this in these forums...

Feb 22 '06 #11
Gaz wrote:
Aye, but the file is in MY drive, not the server. Perhaps thats the
issue? I bet it's so... how should i deal with it? Perhaps should be a
script that uploads the files to the server and then emails it... i
believed this was handled using the root in my PC, but now i see this
is not correct.

Now i need a script for uploading the files from MY pc and then use the
sendmail thingie. Any tips about that script?

google 'python cgi file upload' for many examples.

Kent
Feb 22 '06 #12
Gaz <ga****@gmail.com> wrote:
So, they can not upload the photos by FTP because its too "geek" for
them. And i need to have a standarized form to handle the reports,
because otherwise its a organizational mess.


Am I missing something here, or is all you need a
<INPUT TYPE="FILE" ... >
on your form? Then you don't worry about filenames, you just get
their data supplied to your cgi script.

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Feb 22 '06 #13
Gaz
(the Input type = FILE is in the field)

please check this out

import ftplib
import os

....

def upload(ftp, file):
ext = os.path.splitext(file)[1]
if ext in (".txt", ".htm", ".html"):
ftp.storlines("STOR " + file, open(file))
else:
ftp.storbinary("STOR " + file, open(file, "rb"), 1024)

ftp = ftplib.FTP("ftp.XXXX.f2o.org")
ftp.login("XXXXX", "XXXXX")

upload(ftp, "c:\check.jpg")

I'm still getting the file not found error:

http://img153.imageshack.us/img153/2720/error3ps.jpg

I believe the path is kinda wrong or something. But this time, the
script is supposed to fetch the file from my pc.

Feb 22 '06 #14

Gaz wrote:
(the Input type = FILE is in the field)

please check this out

import ftplib
import os

...

def upload(ftp, file):
ext = os.path.splitext(file)[1]
if ext in (".txt", ".htm", ".html"):
ftp.storlines("STOR " + file, open(file))
else:
ftp.storbinary("STOR " + file, open(file, "rb"), 1024)

ftp = ftplib.FTP("ftp.XXXX.f2o.org")
ftp.login("XXXXX", "XXXXX")

upload(ftp, "c:\check.jpg")

I'm still getting the file not found error:

http://img153.imageshack.us/img153/2720/error3ps.jpg

I believe the path is kinda wrong or something. But this time, the
script is supposed to fetch the file from my pc.


Gaz

Google "file upload cgi".

Gerard

Feb 22 '06 #15
Gaz
Aye, but i dont need to run an FTP daemon every time i want to upload
an image to Imageshack or any other website.

About the topic name, yes, it's meaningless and its a shame. I fucked
it up when typing the title =P

Feb 23 '06 #16
Gaz wrote:
Aye, but i dont need to run an FTP daemon every time i want to upload
an image to Imageshack or any other website.


Did you google 'python cgi file upload' yet? Several people have pointed
you to an answer that doesn't use FTP.
Feb 23 '06 #17
Gaz
Yeah, i did. Thank you, im analyzing the examples found. I'll post my
results :)

Feb 23 '06 #18

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