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User: Lars 10 years ago
Hi there!

A bug, that bothers me since the very first beginning with everweb is the following...

My biggest problem is, that while updating my website I am always on the road - so I have to go online over my iPhone or another mobile internet device and so I have only a little amount of GB per month I can use. So it is very important for me, that I only up- or download the important stuff.

Now the bug: When I change 2 pages of my whole website and hit "upload site changes", I assume everweb should only upload those two pages I made changes to. Right? But it doesn't. Always, everweb uploads ALL *.html files of my whole website plus it checks all directories, plus (I don't know why) it uploads randomly pictures of randomly picked pages, which I didn't change...

I tried everything at home with enough internet volume. Even when I change 1 simple letter in a text on one page, the whole page with all included pictures is reuploaded, plus all *.html files of the whole website plus some random extra files I can't explain...

So - 1 changed letter on the page means to me nearly 50-100MB upload volume... Plus - when I have bad reception over my iPhone - it also means - 1 changed letter - nearly 30 minutes of upload time...

That can't be the meaning of "upload changes", right? I would be more than happy, if this issue would be changed with on of the next updates...

Thanks a lot!

Lars

www.circusphantasia.de

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Impossible you say? Everything is possible when you work for the circus.
User: Paul-RAGESW 10 years ago
Hi Lars,

Sorry for the problems you are experiencing.

You will see while publishing that EverWeb skips files. If you don't see this then it is likely that your web hosing provider is not storing the modification dates/times of files properly. Most do, but some have configuration issues.

In the future, we will provide an option to only send files that have been actually written to disk since your las publish but at the moment, EverWeb insures your website is up to date (BUT it only publishes what it needs to based on the modification dates of the files on the server).

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Paul
EverWeb Developer
User: Lars 10 years ago
Hi there... Thanks for the quick answer! But I don't really know, if that's the problem. I just looked up the files on the server (take a look at the screenshot) and nearly all files have the date from yesterday including the time of upload. Some files are still the first version, but obviously the server stores the right dates and time of upload - or is the data stored somewhere else. It more likely seems to me, that everweb is somehow not really able to read the date and time properly...

Last edit 10 years ago

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