Webcam Upload

For unknown reason WD is not uploading my webcam image to a sub-directory on my server. Even though I have set a specific directory to upload the jpg file WD continues to drop the image in my root directory. Is there a file that shows the transfer details that would give me a clue as to why its happening?

Running 10.37S100 on Win10 and Weatherflow station.

ftplogfull.txt

http://travelingrvwx.com/webcam/jpgwebcam.jpg

versus

http://travelingrvwx.com/jpgwebcam.jpg

ftplogfull.txt:

Change to remote Dir /public_html/
CWD /public_html/
250 OK. Current directory is /public_html
Checking for next FTP agenda…
there are 1 more things to do
Doing ftp upload
Checking there are files to upload
There are more files to upload
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (131,153,37,3,227,42)
STOR jpgwebcam.jpgtemp
150 Accepted data connection
226-File successfully transferred
226 0.221 seconds (measured here), 390.23 Kbytes per second
RNFR jpgwebcam.jpgtemp
350 RNFR accepted - file exists, ready for destination
RNTO jpgwebcam.jpg
250 File successfully renamed or moved
No more files to upload
All Agenda complete, doing FTP log off…
FTP logoff
QUIT
221-Goodbye. You uploaded 87 and downloaded 0 kbytes.
221 Logout.
OK
Disconnected.

ftplog.txt:

Uploading C:\wdisplay\webfiles\jpgwebcam.jpg → jpgwebcam.jpg
FTPUPD.EXE finished at 3:25:08 PM 9/9/2019
Time taken = 0.05 minutes
Total bytes uploaded = 88 K
Total bytes uploaded for the day = 101.11 Mb
Total bytes uploaded for the month = 445.00 Mb

The only thing I have changed is the settings to save the image smaller to accommodate WU requirements. The image in the webcam directory appears to be stuck…even though WD reports it is uploading the new image. And as far as I can determine, the image on my WD computer is updating as scheduled. Scratching my head over this…for now I have pointed all my url’s to the root directory image at http://travelingrvwx.com/jpgwebcam.jpg until I can figure out whats going on…

there is nothing in the log about changing to the webcam directory
do you really need it to be in that directory though?
(changing directories via FTP is just another thing that can go wrong)

No I don’t…I thought it might be something that pointed to a problem in WD…and… when I find an anomaly I have to dig in to find what isn’t doing what it’s bsupposed to do :?