Answer from Bare Bones:
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"Save to FTP/SFTP Server" works like "Save As": if you open a file and use
"Save to FTP Server", the current file is "relocated" to the server, and
further edits to the file will change the copy on the server
@Greg Ya, it happens all the time, below is another screen dump.
The moment the file has been uploaded I get this online file in the
'Currently Open Documents'.
@Kerri Yes I use BBEdit’s “Save to S/FTP server”
And as there are 2 versions of the file, it is confusing.
I’d prefer not even to
I'm curious, how are you "uploading" it?
Are you using BBEdit's "Save to S/FTP server", which uploads your document
just by saving it?
--Kerri
On Tue, Feb 16, 2021, 7:25 AM Greg Raven wrote:
> I do not understand why uploading the file adds it to your Currently Open
> Documents list. I've
I do not understand why uploading the file adds it to your Currently Open
Documents list. I've never seen that happen.
On Monday, February 15, 2021 at 3:41:00 PM UTC-7 omn...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi and good day,
>
> A little confused about this: when working on a file (here: npm1_e.html),
>
Hi and good day,
A little confused about this: when working on a file (here: npm1_e.html),
then uploading it, I’m finally presented with 2 versions of this file, one
local and the other online and updated (if it was this version which I last
worked on.) … and I’m still editing more in the