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November 09, 2006, 01:44:35 PM
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1  Yummy FTP / Feedback & Suggestions / Re: Add a "Success" message on: Today at 04:59:14 AM
Hey Gary! Welcome to the forum, and thanks for your kind comments Smiley

What you're looking for is Growl notifications: http://www.growl.info

Yummy FTP makes extensive use of Growl (if it's installed) and you can set Growl to have 'sticky' notifications, so when your transfer is complete (successfully or otherwise) a message will appear on your screen and stay there until you dismiss it.

-Jason
2  Yummy FTP / Feedback & Suggestions / Re: WebDAV on: November 07, 2006, 04:29:24 PM
I might help, yes, but I honestly can't say that I've looked into Amazon S3 enough to give you a good answer at this time. Certainly, it won't make it "easy" ... nothing is easy! Smiley
3  Yummy FTP / Feedback & Suggestions / Re: iWeb on: November 07, 2006, 03:20:55 PM
iWeb works great, really! But it does have its limitations, I'm afraid. Maybe Apple will address this issue in a future update - go tell them! http://www.apple.com/feedback/iweb.html
4  Yummy FTP / Problems & Bugs / Re: Problems uploading to Serv-U in FTPS SSL/TLS mode on: November 07, 2006, 03:17:17 PM
Hey that's cool of you. Thanks! Smiley

Thanks for the transcript. I noticed the PORT problem also, but it's not an invalid command or usage of it, just simply that you're behind a router/firewall and the IP address is therefore a private one. Try using Yummy's new 'Active IP address' option in the Server Option tab of the Preferences, entering your real IP address.

The PORT (active FTP) method is being tried automatically by Yummy because Serv-U is rejecting some connection attempts, so Yummy is trying to reverse the Passive FTP (standard) method of connection to see if it is more successful.

I'm still investigating this, so I'll post my conclusion later, but for now, if the 'Active IP address' option doesn't fix the problem, try disabling the 'Auto-detect Passive/Active mode FTP' checkbox in the Server Options tab of the Preferences and see if it makes any difference.

-Jason
5  Yummy FTP / Feedback & Suggestions / Re: iWeb on: November 07, 2006, 01:56:56 PM
No FTP client app can upload only the changed files because of the way iWeb has been written by Apple. Basically, iWeb re-creates all the web site files from scratch each time you publish it, so there's no good way for Yummy, or any other FTP client, to know which are the changed pages - they all look like new pages.
6  Yummy FTP / Problems & Bugs / Re: Problems uploading to Serv-U in FTPS SSL/TLS mode on: November 07, 2006, 01:54:18 PM
Hi there Smiley

Certainly, this isn't a previously reported problem, and FTPS SSL/TLS has been transferring thousands of files to a variety of servers without any problems. I must admit I didn't try Serv-U FTP, though, so I'll come back with results once I've done that. In the meantime, please select Save FTP Transcript from the File menu when this problem occurs and send me the resulting file - support at yummysoftware dot com

As for the special offer period, I'm sure that I'll be able to sort out this problem you're having but I can't guarantee that it will be before the offer period runs out. If that's the case, and you're still interested once the problem is resolved, I'll give you a discount to get the offer price anyway Wink
7  Yummy FTP / Problems & Bugs / Re: Problems with Windows 2003 server on: November 07, 2006, 07:13:06 AM
As far as I know, Windows FTP servers are all basically the same, so the server type setting shouldn't be an issue.

It sounds to me from your description that the server itself limits you to a single connection. You should therefore enable the 'Only use one connection' checkbox in the Advanced Options tab of your Bookmark settings.

Make sure you're using v1.5.2 of Yummy too Smiley

Let me know how it goes.
8  Yummy FTP / Feedback & Suggestions / Re: Email notification when transfer is complete on: November 07, 2006, 04:55:51 AM
Once Growl is installed, go to System Preferences, select Growl, Click Display Options tab, click MailMe, enter email address(es). Click Applications tab, select Yummy FTP, then in the list at the bottom select from the Display column 'MailMe' for the notifications you require by email.
9  Yummy FTP / Feedback & Suggestions / Re: Email notification when transfer is complete on: November 06, 2006, 07:19:00 AM
http://growl.info/files/Growl-0.7.4.dmg

Growl is now back online
10  Yummy FTP / Problems & Bugs / Re: Yummy Eats my Processors on: November 05, 2006, 12:15:19 PM
Great! Thanks for reporting back Smiley
11  Yummy Software / General / Re: Asking How to on: November 05, 2006, 03:21:31 AM
Without wanting to be rude, this forum is for the discussion of the Mac OS X software, Yummy FTP - I am sure there are many places on the net for discussing XP. Here isn't one of them Wink
12  Yummy FTP / Feedback & Suggestions / Re: new user suggestions on: November 05, 2006, 03:14:35 AM
Actually, it isn't. I added that capability after documenting the Synchroninze feature in the wikki. I'll get to it asap Wink
13  Yummy FTP / Feedback & Suggestions / Re: new user suggestions on: November 04, 2006, 01:28:57 PM
You're welcome!

2. No problem. You can also drag the whole Path column next to the Item column by clicking onto the header and dragging. This rearrangement will be remembered for future previews

4. Good to hear it.  It's an idea about the global filter...  I'll think about it

The suggestion to filter out with a right click is already on my To Do list Wink
14  Yummy FTP / Feedback & Suggestions / Re: new user suggestions on: November 04, 2006, 12:17:59 PM
Welcome! and thanks Smiley

1. Yes, I guess it could do.
2. The full path is shown in the Path column - scroll the list horizontally to see it, or resize the window
3. Ok, understood.
4. Yes.
15  Yummy FTP / Feedback & Suggestions / Re: Email notification when transfer is complete on: November 03, 2006, 04:37:59 PM
Hmm, that's unusual... it's still down now! I'm afraid I don't have an alternative solution, or even an alternative download link at the moment. I will post a download link if I find one, but in the meantime, keep trying the Growl site - it's sure to be back up soon.
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