I agree - this is a problem that I have also noticed with both the latest and previous versions of PSPad.
1. I usually download PHP files from an FTP site into my project. PSPad will automatically put a copy of each file into a local folder on my hard drive. When I click "save", the file is saved to my local folder, and *NOT* to the FTP site where I first downloaded the file. The only way to overwrite the original FTP file is to use the "Save to FTP" command. It would be great if you could fix this! I believe users expect PSPad to save the file back to its original location, which is the FTP site the file was first downloaded from. 2. There is also one more usability concern I have about PSPad. If I load a file from an FTP site and navigate into a different part of the directory tree, any changes I make to the file will save to the current location I am in. "Save to FTP" does *NOT* save back to the original location that it was loaded from. This is a concern because I do not believe programmers save files of the same name to different file locations. Can you make this a preference to have PSPad default to saving a file back to its original location, no matter where I may be elsewhere in the FTP server? Can anyone else confirm that this is an inefficient assumption? Thank you, Seng -- <http://forum.pspad.com/read.php?2,38690,38742> PSPad freeware editor http://www.pspad.com
