Hi,
I just connected via FTP with CyberDuck and edited a file with Textmate. Then I wanted to save it back directly to the server with a new name. The file is saved to a temporary folder on my local machine but is not automatically uploaded ...
Is there anything I forgot about?
Thanks for any help ... 'K
-- k 'E B O Y . /|/|/|/|\ . / / / / \
Kai Vermehr wrote:
Hi,
I just connected via FTP with CyberDuck and edited a file with Textmate. Then I wanted to save it back directly to the server with a new name. The file is saved to a temporary folder on my local machine but is not automatically uploaded ...
Cyberduck gets the file from the server and saves it locally to a temporary file. Then it tells TextMate to edit that file and goes into stake out mode. Cyberduck keeps watching that file until it sees changes . If it does, it uploads it to the server.
Now, what you are doing is getting the file, TextMate edits it, Cyberduck is watching the temp file and you save it to another file that Cyberduck doesn't know about.
So you're gonna have to upload it and then rename it, or rename it and then edit it.
Jeroen.
Yup, sounds like a Cyberduck issue, not TM. You may wanna contact the author of CyberDuck and see if there are any known bugs.
Kyle
On 1/14/06, Jeroen van der Ham jeroen@je-ju.net wrote:
Kai Vermehr wrote:
Hi,
I just connected via FTP with CyberDuck and edited a file with Textmate. Then I wanted to save it back directly to the server with a new name. The file is saved to a temporary folder on my local machine but is not automatically uploaded ...
Cyberduck gets the file from the server and saves it locally to a temporary file. Then it tells TextMate to edit that file and goes into stake out mode. Cyberduck keeps watching that file until it sees changes . If it does, it uploads it to the server.
Now, what you are doing is getting the file, TextMate edits it, Cyberduck is watching the temp file and you save it to another file that Cyberduck doesn't know about.
So you're gonna have to upload it and then rename it, or rename it and then edit it.
Jeroen.
For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
I just tested the same procedure with Yummy FTP, and it worked pretty well ... still I miss the BBEdit functionality as it was easy to save any file to any directory on the ftp server ... Yummy FTP can only save back to the directory that the opened file resides in. -- k 'E B O Y . /|/|/|/|\ . / / / / \
On 14.01.2006, at 22:36, Kyle Swank wrote:
Yup, sounds like a Cyberduck issue, not TM. You may wanna contact the author of CyberDuck and see if there are any known bugs.
Kyle
On 1/14/06, Jeroen van der Ham jeroen@je-ju.net wrote:
Kai Vermehr wrote:
Hi,
I just connected via FTP with CyberDuck and edited a file with Textmate. Then I wanted to save it back directly to the server with a new name. The file is saved to a temporary folder on my local machine but is not automatically uploaded ...
Cyberduck gets the file from the server and saves it locally to a temporary file. Then it tells TextMate to edit that file and goes into stake out mode. Cyberduck keeps watching that file until it sees changes . If it does, it uploads it to the server.
Now, what you are doing is getting the file, TextMate edits it, Cyberduck is watching the temp file and you save it to another file that Cyberduck doesn't know about.
So you're gonna have to upload it and then rename it, or rename it and then edit it.
Jeroen.
_ For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
I just tested the same procedure with Yummy FTP, and it worked pretty well ... still I miss the BBEdit functionality as it was easy to save any file to any directory on the ftp server ... Yummy FTP can only save back to the directory that the opened file resides in.
just wait till 1.6… I'm sure allan will come up with a stunning implementation of ftp support.
and… if he doesn't you can ask him your 39€ back ^_^