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News_001

2005-03-09, 6:37 pm

It is a bad workaround to:
- try to delete a directory (and get an error)
- then check local view if .htaccess-files in this dir
- upload a .htaccess-file to the remote side
- delete it from the remote side
- delete the dir on the remote side

If i delete a dir with 100 subdirs and maybe 50 dirs with .htaccess.
If i work in a team may be i don?t have all contents on my local drive.
So i don?t be able to determ if there is a .htaccess or other dot-files in
this dir.

Isn?t professional for a professional program (called).
A professional want to see all possible files not only a restricted view.

A hot bugfixs is needed.

News_001

2005-03-09, 11:17 pm

Sure, if you load it up you will see it, but if you disconnect from server and connect again you don?t see it.
You can?t see it on your next ftp-session (!).

News_001

2005-03-10, 6:33 pm

If i use the tool FlashFXP i can see it already, but not with Dreamweaver MX 2004. Do you realy think it?s a server setting?

News_001

2005-03-16, 6:23 pm

It is a bad workaround to:
- try to delete a directory (and get an error)
- then check local view if .htaccess-files in this dir
- upload a .htaccess-file to the remote side
- delete it from the remote side
- delete the dir on the remote side

If i delete a dir with 100 subdirs and maybe 50 dirs with .htaccess.
If i work in a team may be i don?t have all contents on my local drive.
So i don?t be able to determ if there is a .htaccess or other dot-files in
this dir.

Isn?t professional for a professional program (called).
A professional want to see all possible files not only a restricted view.

A hot bugfixs is needed.

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