Keep remote directory up to date (question)

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Keep remote directory up to date (question)

I have a folder full of images on my local computer that I like to keep synced with a folder on my server.

I have tried to use the "keep remote directory up to date" option .. but when I resave a image in that directory it does not upload it... does this feature check the timestamp on the file ?

Any suggestions? I have basically 3 jpg files i render constantly throughout the day and need them to be uploaded every hour (uses the same file name over and over)...

Thanks!

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Thanks... I downloaded the Beta 3.7.5 version and now I get an error that ask to confirm I'm running a sftp server.

I only get that error with 3.7.5

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Follow Up....

I can keep the remote directory update only when a new file appears in the directory -- when a file that is currently in the directory is modified there is no file copy...

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I can keep the remote directory update only when a new file appears in the directory -- when a file that is currently in the directory is modified there is no file copy...
When the file changes, is the file timestamp updated as well? If it is, is it changed to later time? If not, WinSCP can hardly know if the file should be updated.

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I can keep the remote directory update only when a new file appears in the directory -- when a file that is currently in the directory is modified there is no file copy...
When the file changes, is the file timestamp updated as well? If it is, is it changed to later time? If not, WinSCP can hardly know if the file should be updated.

The time change does not reflect in the WINSCP directory unless I hit refresh (even though in windows it does reflect) -- but even when i hit refresh it does nothing.

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The time change does not reflect in the WINSCP directory unless I hit refresh (even though in windows it does reflect) -- but even when i hit refresh it does nothing.
There is a bug (already fixed) in the latest release making WinSCP ignore too often changes in directory. However I do not think that it can be cause of your troubles. However from your answer I'm not sure if the timestamp of the file we talk about ir being updated or not.

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