Hi

You never got back to us and hence we cant help out.

Read this wiki page about asking for help/support
http://camel.apache.org/support

Obviously we gotta know OS, version used, did it work before, what FTP
server you are using, etc. etc.

And have you tried with other FTP servers as it may be a "dumb" server
which can't detect path separators in both styles.



On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 8:49 AM, amonts <tobias.a...@elca.ch> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> my route uploads files to an ftp server to url is defined as follows:
> ftp://u...@server/some/sub/dir?password=somepass
>
> The complete directory structure is already available... but camel creates a
> directory with windows-style backslashes...
> I can see the ftp-server log where it says that a folder
> "/the/ftp/root/some\sub\dir" is being created.
>
> Is it correct that camel does it that way or ist it a problem in the
> ftp-server?
>
> Thanks and kind regards
> Tobias
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