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 on: November 07, 2006, 12:14:10 PM 
Started by chris - Last post by chris
Has anyone used Yummy to upload only the changed files of an iWeb published folder?

I tried it and I when I publish to the folder that the ftp watcher is in, but the ftp watcher closes because it saids it has been moved (or something like that)

Is there another way to use Yummy to upload only the latest changed files from iWeb?

 12 
 on: November 07, 2006, 12:02:31 PM 
Started by mfichtner - Last post by mfichtner
Hi,

I'm currently testing Yummy FTP, and so far I'm quite impressed. Smiley

I did, however, come across what looks like some timing bug: I'm trying to upload two files to a Serv-U server, connected in FTPS SSL/TLS mode. I'm doing this by dragging those two files either from Mail.app or from the Finder into Yummy's window. In both cases, Yummy uploads the first file without any problems and then enters into an endless loop of waiting for a file list, trying to re-connect to the server, trying to upload the second file, trying to re-connect, trying to upload and so on. At this point, CPU load remains at an almost steady 100 percent.

I don't see this problem when uploading those same two files one after the other. I also don't see any problem when uploading the two files together to a different (Unix-based) SFTP-Server.

So, it looks like there's a problem either with uploading more than one file at a time in FTPS SSL/TLS mode, or with uploading more than one file at a time to a Serv-U server.

Is this a known issue? Is there a chance it'll get fixed in the near future?

I'd like to purchase the software within the next 15 hours or so Wink -- but am a bit relucant to do so when something I'd use it for quite regularly doesn't work.

Thanks,
Sam

 13 
 on: November 07, 2006, 07:13:06 AM 
Started by watershed - Last post by JD
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.

 14 
 on: November 07, 2006, 06:08:59 AM 
Started by watershed - Last post by watershed
Yummy FTP is GREAT (i've been using it very happily for nearly 2 years), BUT...

I have a connection to a Windows 2003 server via an IP based URL. Whilst I can connect, I cannot work on more than one file at a time or delete files or directories. There is no issue with the permissions for my login as a demo download of BulletProof FTP (although very slow) handles whatever transactions I need on as many files as I want at a time.

I note that the server detection options in Yummy FTP do not include an explicit option for Windows 2003. Could this be the source of my problem? In which case, is there a fix?

 15 
 on: November 07, 2006, 04:55:51 AM 
Started by kennyboy97 - Last post by JD
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.

 16 
 on: November 06, 2006, 09:39:31 PM 
Started by kennyboy97 - Last post by kennyboy97
Hi JD,
It works. Thanks.
Now I have to figure out how make it all work.

 17 
 on: November 06, 2006, 07:19:00 AM 
Started by kennyboy97 - Last post by JD
http://growl.info/files/Growl-0.7.4.dmg

Growl is now back online

 18 
 on: November 05, 2006, 12:15:19 PM 
Started by Scoob - Last post by JD
Great! Thanks for reporting back Smiley

 19 
 on: November 05, 2006, 09:02:12 AM 
Started by Scoob - Last post by Yuku
Good news, the auto-offset feature now works beautifully Wink . No whole download of the entire site anymore if auto-offset engaged!

Bye.

 20 
 on: November 05, 2006, 03:21:31 AM 
Started by MilkaDE - Last post by JD
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

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