The first thing I would check is that you have AutoRoute enabled for the bookmark. If you didn't set it up when you created the bookmark, you can change it by editing the bookmark and going into advanced options. Set a local directory and tick the box for Use AutoRoute. That may solve your problem. I don't have to have Yummy FTP running to use the docksend command, it launches when I trigger it, but I do see a transfer window open in the background.
Brett
On Dec 28, 2006, at 6:30 AM, Tobias Jung wrote:
At 13:48 Uhr -0600 23.12.2006, Brett Terpstra wrote:
With Transmit and Yummy FTP you can use a 'docksend' feature that will allow you to upload on CMD-U, or even ond CMD-S when the file has changed and is part of a project. There's a Transmit bundle already created that can be modified for Yummy FTP (which I prefer).
Hello,
yesterday I installed Yummy FTP and I really like it. Now I try to use the features you describe but I keep failing. I'm using TextMate Version 1.5.4 (1324).
I created a new bundle called "YummyFTP", copied the code lines from the "DockSend File" and "Send File with Active Connnection" commands out of the Transmit bundle and changed 'Transmit' to 'Yummy FTP' everywhere.
So this is what happens: If Yummy FTP is NOT runnung and I select "DockSend File", I get the message: 32:94: Execution error: An error of type -10827 has occured. (-10827) If Yummy FTP is already running I get no error message but nothing seems to happen -- well, maybe something invisible is happening?
But when I select "Send File with Active Connnection" the message is: 37:41: syntax error: Expected ", " but found class name (-2741)
So, what am I doing wrong?
Kind regards, Tobias
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