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- But I want to have the project's directory structure mirror the directory structure of the server. I don't want all files clumped into one folder, because that wouldn't be very efficient... Is there a way?Posted in FTP/SFTP / SSH/Telnet
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- impostal22
Apr 30, 2007
- does that preserve the ftp client's existing directory structure?Posted in FTP/SFTP / SSH/Telnet
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- impostal22
Apr 30, 2007
- Is it possible to load an entire ftp directory into a project, preserving the subdirectory structure? Or do I have to go "Add folder", open the appropriate files, then right click this folder in the project pane and click "+ Open Files", then repeat this for all subdirectories? Please let me know. I...Posted in FTP/SFTP / SSH/Telnet
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- impostal22
Apr 28, 2007
- fgeurts - Thanks for the reply! Not exactly what I'm looking for, though. My project is literally linked to an FTP location. This means I'm working on local files that UltraEdit knows where they are on an FTP server. So I can right-click a file in the project view and go "Upload to Server" and it wi...Posted in Workspace Management
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- impostal22
Apr 03, 2007
- Hi! I'm new to UltraEdit and am loving what I'm seeing thus far. I've been long searching for an application like this, and want it to work for me. One thing that is aggravating me (albeit a very small thing) is that there is no shortcut to save the current file remotely to its remote equivalent. In...Posted in Workspace Management
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- impostal22
Apr 02, 2007