Function: Uploads files or folders to an FTP server.
Author: Peter Dekkers
Input: (Text) Files/folders or absolute paths to files as plain text arguments.
Output: (Text) Filenames of the uploaded files, prefixed by the entered Base URL.
Notes: New in this version: support for proxy servers and forced passive transfers. Warning: This action overwrites remote files without prompting. Includes three sample workflows.
Updates:
v1.4
- Fixed a bug with some servers with line endings being appended to filenames
Thanks Marcel Rivard!
v1.3 (skipped a version there, not sure why…)
- Fixed a recursion bug - Many thanks to Tom Davies!

Thanks, installed.
I created a custom workflow using the ‘Upload to dropbox.workflow’. Will I need to update my workflow with the new version, or will simply installing the ‘Install Upload to FTP’ package be enough?
Comment by Jono — January 22, 2006 @ 1:56 am
If you have v1.4 installed, please upgrade to v1.5. Due to carelessness a few input fields got disabled in 1.4.
Comment by Peter Dekkers — January 21, 2006 @ 6:06 am
This is great!
I had the same problems as Miller & Morgan but changed force PASV to yes & works fine :)
Comment by Jono — January 19, 2006 @ 4:54 am
Oh sorry, I just repeated myself there. I got confused by the order of the comments. Please disregard my previous comment ;’)
Comment by Peter Dekkers — January 5, 2006 @ 1:20 pm
Oh you just put the images into a folder locally and upload the folder to the server, thus creating it on the server.
Does that make more sense? Feel free to e-mail me your workflow at automatorworld.com[at]editkid.com and I’ll have a quick look?
Comment by Peter Dekkers — January 5, 2006 @ 1:17 pm