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martin

Re: automatic upload

achintya wrote:

The dates are the same, but the files sizes are different even though the file seems to be exactly the same (plus or minus small changes) when viewed?

For example, one file just uploaded was 30,925 locally and 30,409 remotely after uploading. There was only one small text change which would not account for the different sizes?

This happens usually when you transfer files using ASCII (text) mode, because of different size of line-ending mark on windows (2 bytes) and unix (1 byte).
achintya

Re: automatic upload

Hi

Thanks for your reply.

The dates are the same, but the files sizes are different even though the file seems to be exactly the same (plus or minus small changes) when viewed?

For example, one file just uploaded was 30,925 locally and 30,409 remotely after uploading. There was only one small text change which would not account for the different sizes?

Any ideas?

Many thanks

achintya

[quote="martin"][quote="achintya"]When I perform a 'keep remoted directory up to date' action I notice that files are uploaded up to 100% then the whole process starts all over again, continuously. It doesn't seem to know when the process is completed? Are there settings I need for this? It happens in both SCP and SFTP modes.[/quote]
When are files uploaded, are the timestamps in both directories the same?[/quote]
martin

Re: automatic upload

achintya wrote:

When I perform a 'keep remoted directory up to date' action I notice that files are uploaded up to 100% then the whole process starts all over again, continuously. It doesn't seem to know when the process is completed? Are there settings I need for this? It happens in both SCP and SFTP modes.

When are files uploaded, are the timestamps in both directories the same?
achintya

Re: automatic upload

Hi

Thanks for helping me understand that, is there a manual for winscp anywhere, that would be handy.

When I perform a 'keep remoted directory up to date' action I notice that files are uploaded up to 100% then the whole process starts all over again, continuously. It doesn't seem to know when the process is completed? Are there settings I need for this? It happens in both SCP and SFTP modes.

Any thoughts on this?

Achintya

[quote="martin"][quote="achintya"]Thanks for that... I have just performed the 'compare directories' command and it highlighted sets of files on both local and remote. Is the highlighting the files that need uploading or the files that are ok and don't need uploading?[/quote]
The first is true. It highlights the version that is more current (updated later) and the files that do not have corresponding one in an opposite panel. In preferences you may set that you want to compare files by size too. However is the files are different in size, WinSCP cannot obviously tell which version in newer, so it highlights file in both panels.[/quote]
martin

Re: automatic upload

achintya wrote:

Thanks for that... I have just performed the 'compare directories' command and it highlighted sets of files on both local and remote. Is the highlighting the files that need uploading or the files that are ok and don't need uploading?

The first is true. It highlights the version that is more current (updated later) and the files that do not have corresponding one in an opposite panel. In preferences you may set that you want to compare files by size too. However is the files are different in size, WinSCP cannot obviously tell which version in newer, so it highlights file in both panels.
achintya

Re: automatic upload

[quote="martin"]You may use Compare Directories function located in Command menu (Ctrl+C hotkey). It marks changed and new files in both directories.[/quote]

Hi

Thanks for that... I have just performed the 'compare directories' command and it highlighted sets of files on both local and remote. Is the highlighting the files that need uploading or the files that are ok and don't need uploading?

many thanks


achintya
martin

Re: automatic upload

You may use Compare Directories function located in Command menu (Ctrl+C hotkey). It marks changed and new files in both directories.
achintya

automatic upload

Hi

I am really enjoying getting to know this software.

I notice there is a facility for instantly uploading any changed files to the remote server.

I can't figure out whether it is possible to get the software to kist list or tag changed files then upoad them in one batch, rather than singly as they change?

Is this possible?

bye for now


achintya
UK