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Ken Fine
Hi,
I'm using the VS.NET 2008 website copy tool. It is supposed to keep track of
whether files are new, changed, or unchanged relative to a site on my
"remote" server. Most of the time it does not maintain that information
between sessions and the local and remote window indicates a "?" for the
state of each file. Can anyone speculate why this behavior happens? It
definitely makes the tool less easy to use.
Off-topic, but I wish VS.NET had a key binding to upload a given page to a
particular place in a defined "site" as lesser tools like Dreamweaver have
(CTL-SHIFT-U). I recognize that behavior is a bit reductive for how VS.NET
can be used, but the fact is that for some of us it is replacing DW for our
day-to-day site maintenence work and it is annoying that there aren't
trivial agilities like this built into the tool. (Suggestions for
workarounds and hacks eagerly solicited.).
Thanks,
-KF
I'm using the VS.NET 2008 website copy tool. It is supposed to keep track of
whether files are new, changed, or unchanged relative to a site on my
"remote" server. Most of the time it does not maintain that information
between sessions and the local and remote window indicates a "?" for the
state of each file. Can anyone speculate why this behavior happens? It
definitely makes the tool less easy to use.
Off-topic, but I wish VS.NET had a key binding to upload a given page to a
particular place in a defined "site" as lesser tools like Dreamweaver have
(CTL-SHIFT-U). I recognize that behavior is a bit reductive for how VS.NET
can be used, but the fact is that for some of us it is replacing DW for our
day-to-day site maintenence work and it is annoying that there aren't
trivial agilities like this built into the tool. (Suggestions for
workarounds and hacks eagerly solicited.).
Thanks,
-KF