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02/04/2009 13:59:34
 
 
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01/04/2009 22:57:04
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivie
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Forum:
Windows
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01392638
Message ID:
01392812
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Thanks all for your input.

>>I'm using FileZilla for tranferring files for a website.
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>>There's something weird happening when I try to transfer new versions of my files.
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>>I delete the old files and replace them by new versions. When I look at the (supposed to be) new files it's the old files that are still there.
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>>So I'm wondering what it could be.
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>>Anyone can recommend another FREE ftp software so I can see if the same thing happens.
>
>Two free programs you can try are WS_FTP (I am not sure whether this one is still free), and Core FTP Light. I used WS_FTP for a while, but I now think Core FTP has better options. (Well, to be fair, I would probably have to get a more recent version of WS_FTP for the comparison!)
>
>But to check a Web site, it might be best to have both.
>
>Note the following - which caused me trouble a while ago: in a browser, you indicate a complete URL, e.g. ftp://ftp.MyServer.com/Folder1/Folder2 - on the other hand, in an FTP client like the ones I mentioned before, you indicate separate options. For example, the protocol ("ftp://") is assumed, and you don't need to specify it (in a browser, "http://" is the default); in WS_FTP (my old version) the server (ftp.MyServer.com) is specified as "host name / address", whereas the folder within the server ("Folder1/Folder2") is set under "Startup options - Initial Remote Site Folder".
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