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I just tested my path to my host for one of my FrontPage webs by
transferring a file. This web is transferred via FTP with WS-FTP. Before I
did this, I went to my computer's web cache folder and deleted the previous
..web file.
When I chose the file to transfer (dated 10/4/07 at 11:26 p.m.) (time stamp
of the orogonal transfer), WS-FTP, seeing it had already been transferred to
the host with this time-stamp, asked if it could replace it with the file
with time-stamp of 10/4/07 at 9:34 am.
Seeing the replacement's timestamp, I looked at the transfer notes which
said the file was loaded from [Directory Listing Cache]DIRB.tmp. I did a
search to find that it is the WS-FTP's cache. the actual file was 5 KB.
Is this supposed to be an intuitive replacement by WS-FTP? Should I have
not deleted the .web cache, which, undoubtedly contained an exact copy of
the originally transferred file.
transferring a file. This web is transferred via FTP with WS-FTP. Before I
did this, I went to my computer's web cache folder and deleted the previous
..web file.
When I chose the file to transfer (dated 10/4/07 at 11:26 p.m.) (time stamp
of the orogonal transfer), WS-FTP, seeing it had already been transferred to
the host with this time-stamp, asked if it could replace it with the file
with time-stamp of 10/4/07 at 9:34 am.
Seeing the replacement's timestamp, I looked at the transfer notes which
said the file was loaded from [Directory Listing Cache]DIRB.tmp. I did a
search to find that it is the WS-FTP's cache. the actual file was 5 KB.
Is this supposed to be an intuitive replacement by WS-FTP? Should I have
not deleted the .web cache, which, undoubtedly contained an exact copy of
the originally transferred file.