ggordon
Programmer
- Sep 15, 2003
- 45
I am using Dreamweaver MX 2004.
When I synchronize files and folders .. very often various .asp files (that I know are newer on the server) aren't seen as needing to be updated. So, .. Dreamweaver says .. "No need to update". But again, I know the server files were updated as newer (because I updated the files .. using Dreamweaver from another off-site location) .. and when I get home .. I want to synch. them again and bring down the recently changed files.
But for some reason .. the asp files aren't being seen as different (newer) on the server .. so they don't update through the synchronization.
The html files seem to work fine all the time. But the ASP files .. just have a problem.
And ... .mdb files also (if they are updated .. when users add info through an asp form .. to the database, the database doesn't realize it is newer on the server.
My primary concern is the ASP FILES not being recognized as newer or older.
Does anyone know how I can fix this? Has anyone else ever run into this issue?
Help?
Thanks,
Gary
When I synchronize files and folders .. very often various .asp files (that I know are newer on the server) aren't seen as needing to be updated. So, .. Dreamweaver says .. "No need to update". But again, I know the server files were updated as newer (because I updated the files .. using Dreamweaver from another off-site location) .. and when I get home .. I want to synch. them again and bring down the recently changed files.
But for some reason .. the asp files aren't being seen as different (newer) on the server .. so they don't update through the synchronization.
The html files seem to work fine all the time. But the ASP files .. just have a problem.
And ... .mdb files also (if they are updated .. when users add info through an asp form .. to the database, the database doesn't realize it is newer on the server.
My primary concern is the ASP FILES not being recognized as newer or older.
Does anyone know how I can fix this? Has anyone else ever run into this issue?
Help?
Thanks,
Gary