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Auto upload of images w/ html pages (4 posts)

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  • Started 20 years ago by webmuse
  • Latest reply 20 years ago from Jim Matthews
  • webmuse Member

    I am familiar with Dreamweaver and being able to upload an html page and all related images, etc. automatically upload too. Is there a way to do this with Fetch 4.0? I really like using Fetch, but it is a pain to have to upload all assets separately. Thanks for the help.

    Posted 20 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    You can upload an entire directory of files (including subdirectories) with the "Put folders and files..." command in the Remote menu, or by dragging the items you want to transfer from the Finder into a Fetch window.

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 20 years ago #

  • webmuse Member

    OK.. that makes sense. Can you explain further the "mirror" capabilities? Thanks,

    Posted 20 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    The mirror command copies the contents of a folder on your Mac to a directory on the server, or vice-versa, only copying files that have changed since the last mirror operation. Choose "Mirror folder..." from the Remote menu to do a mirror operation. A window will prompt you for the local folder and the remote (server) directory, and the direction of the transfer. You can save a mirror command for future use. So, for example, you can save a mirror command that uploads changed website files.

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 20 years ago #

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