Viewing Everything marked as changed
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User: Paul-RAGESW 12 years ago
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This issue has been fixed for version 1.4. We'll post an update shortly for you guys to download. Sorry for the inconvenience.
------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Scott B. 12 years ago
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I am experiencing this too, OSX 10.7.5 I am already running Everweb 10.4b7 - this is a real pain, tiny change for me = almost 100MB upload!!!!!!! Please help Regards Scott |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 12 years ago
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This fix isn't in 1.4b7. We are in the process of publishing 1.4b9 now and will post it here shortly. It will fix this issue. ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 12 years ago
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See the new beta version in the 1.4 beta thread. It should fix this issue. Let me know.
------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Cornelis V. 12 years ago
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Downloaded EverWeb 1.4 Beta 9 - and it worked! Many thanks Paul for your swift fix of not remembering the last publishing location. |
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User: james 11 years ago
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I downloaded the 1.4 final candidate yesterday and uploaded a correction to the site - been a while since I made changes. It turned all files red (oh so many) and uploaded almost entire site - oddly it did skip a few. Today I made minor changes to a couple of pages and pressed "Publish site changes". Instantly all files turned red again and now it is busy replacing files seemingly at random, some not touched yesterday (though not changed) but replaced today for no reason. System 10.9.3 Simply, it is turning all files red, uploading the actually changed files, plus many more totally unrelated files seemingly at random with no master page changes. Four pages with minor text changes - that was all. Many many more uploaded. Would I be better off on the large site going to publish to folder/etc.? |
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User: Cornelis V. 11 years ago
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| Again, for me it's working like a charm with dedicated uploads of the changed pages. However, when a change to the Master Page is part of your changes than all pages of the site will turn red and will trigger an upload to all of them - which of course to me is logical and normal behavior (EverWeb 1.4 Beta 9 through to version 1.4fc1 Build: 1251). | |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 11 years ago
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We're working on an enhanced publishing feature. It won't make it into version 1.4 but will be there soon we hope. Although all methods of publishing will see a speed increase, publishing to an EverWeb server will most likely see the biggest improvement in publishing. ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Scott B. 11 years ago
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I was experiencing this issue a month ago (see my post above) and after the update (1.4 Beta9) the problem did go away as you suggested. Unfortunately, after an automatic update (for Everweb) a few weeks ago the problem has returned, its intermittent but obviously a real pain when you make a change to a single page which turns everything red and requires a total site upload, in my case, well over 100MB. It means that I am unable to make website alterations when mobile - I simply cannot wait that long and do not want to have uploads of that size going through my mobile. This is a problem. I hear what you say about 'future improvements' and also that publishing to an ever web hosted site will see the best upload improvement, but for those of us with our own hosting, this is not an area that we want you to focus on. Originally, when I purchased, this was not an issue, it became a problem, then your update fixed it, only for a subsequent update to break it again, currently I am on build 1255. Also, I have noticed a new little bug in that the left hand side file list will not respond to the mouse wheel all of the time to return to the publishing page at the top of the list - I have to manually use the up arrow to go to the top instead. Again. this is intermittent. If you could create a short term fix for the 'all files turning red' issue I would greatly appreciate it, it puts me off my usual daily updates and is eating away at my bandwidth. I am using a 2012 iMac 3.1ghz Intel Core i5 running 10.7.5 (and no, I do not want to update to Mavericks yet as its not compatible with some of my legacy programs - We do not all instantly update to Apples latest no matter how much their business model depends on it, even when its free.) I look forward to hearing Regards Scott |
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User: Courtney H. 11 years ago
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Paul - Just to add to this thread. I'm running v1.4 Build 1255. Tonight I made minor edits to three pages and all directories became red. The upload to the EverWeb server was about 50 minutes. Then I found two words run together on one page. Added a space and clicked again on Publish Site Changes. They didn't go all red again but it sniffed every page and did re-upload some photos. This refresh was about 15 minutes. Other than that - it's all good. Courtney ------------------------------- MrCourtney - Honolulu, HI -------------------------------------- Mac Studio - dial monitors; iMac 27 5K - Dual Monitors - 10 TB hub Alienware: Area 51 - 24 gb - Dual Monitors - All SSD 25 TB network storage |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 11 years ago
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All your pages will need to be re-uploaded if you add a new page, edit the name of a page that is in the navigation bar, edit the global page header/footer fields and a few other changes. Publishing always goes through all files to make sure your server is synced with all the correct files. @Scott B. I don't know of any bug right now that is related to the bug mentioned by the original poster of this forum thread. All I can say is to wait a few weeks for the publishing enhancements we are implementing right now. Sorry for the inconvenience, but we are working hard to improve publishing. ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Scott B. 11 years ago
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Thank you Paul, I can wait and look forward to the next release. It is strange that is was 'mended' and then the glitch returned for me, please be assured that I am talking about just a minor change to a single or couple of pages, maybe a text line edit or a image deletion or replacement, nothing global like a new page or anything that links to any other page. I have noticed that if I update the same day, having gone through the painful 'total upload' once, other updates that day are as they should be i.e. quick with only that specific page updating. I host with Names.co.uk who run a security feature which only allows an 'authorised' I.P. to upload to the ftp to update the site - this means that I always log in to Namesco before I alter the site, delete the 'old' approved I.P. address (which I no longer have because British Telecom, my Internet Service Provider do not allow fixed I.P.'s residentially, hence it is always changing). I update the authorised IP within my control Panel to accept my current IP, make changes to the website in Everweb and then upload, at which point all of the pages turn red. Is it possible that this dynamic IP/Changing IP is causing the issue for me? or can it be just time related between uploads? As I say, having gone through the pain once, error corrections or minor changes following on during the day do not turn everything red - just a thought, I am not a coder, rather you than me :) Thanks to the team for all of your efforts, I am going to be doing a bit of travelling and would dearly love to be able to update pages on the move without the bandwidth hit. Incidentally, The 'send me email notifications when a reply is posted' doesn't work for me, I have to manually log in and check (no, not a spam filter or anything like that, I know what I am doing as an operator). Regards Scott |
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User: Susan S. 11 years ago
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Hi Paul I seem to be having this problem too. I have osx 10.7.5. Every time I open my website up in EverWeb it is marked as every page changed, before I've made any changes at all. I just now made one single text change to the first page of the site and when I went to publish I used the file menu up top and picked to only publish changes but it published the entire site (because it was all marked in red). The change I made to that 1st page again was a text change and didn't impact the other pages of the website. Susan |
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User: Scott B. 11 years ago
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Eagerly I installed Version 1.5 build 1267 hoping that included in the many upgrades would be a 'fix' for 'all items being marked as changed' and the whole site being re-uploaded every time I make a simple change to a single page - Alas! No! I do hope that this issue is being considered seriously Paul, for those of us with large sites who want to be able to update them whilst on the move and mobile, without access to Wi-Fi - this is a huge deal, Please Please can we have a swift resolution. I have noticed that if I make a change and upload (the whole site - its the only way) and then make a subsequent alteration the same day, I do not have to upload the whole site again, just the changes are uploaded which is great. What is the deal with this? It seems to be a strange bug that is eluding you, this is VERY important - 100+ MB upload each time is no joke. HELP! Regards Scott |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 11 years ago
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Hi Scott, EverWeb version 1.6 will address the publishing issue. It will make publishing significantly faster and fixes issues where the entire website has to be republished. ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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