Tim Banish Sr wrote:
Well, yes it does. Does your work computer have the same owner name as your home laptop?
Actually, it does, yes.
If not then that is the reason images are deleted. If you're uploading from your home laptop then VSD is looking for C:Phoenix/Documents/Picture123, but if your uploading from your work laptop then VSD is still looking for that same file. However on your work laptop the file would be C:WorkComputer/Documents/Picture123.
But if it would look for the file that it copied to the Files folder within the project directory - this wouldn't be an issue. There is absolutely no reason that it must upload from the original location. Also, there is no reason to delete the file just because it can't find it. a simple "Delete missing files on upload" check box would suffice. The index.html file is not located anyplace else but the project directory - whats the reason for that being deleted? If it would simply overwrite the index and leave my pictures alone this wouldn't be an issue either as I only update times, locations, and dates (all text)
To top it off, it doesn't delete ALL the images. Some of them get left - Why? They all came from the same original location.
So, why can't you take your home laptop to work to update your site? That should solve the issue.
That would defeat the purposes of having 2 laptops now wouldn't it? I don't want to carry one back and forth day to day as I don't know exactly when I will update. I use a 1TB USB drive to store all my files, fits in my pocket. I use Allway Sync to copy all my files back and forth. I don't want the added step of saving VSD files directly to the flash drive - not to mention that those files won't be the same location from computer to computer either. I will need to make sure i plug it into the same USB port every time or it will get assigned a different drive letter. And as Stated - I may not have my drive with me when I need to make an update. And to through another monkey wrench into it, I have a 3rd Laptop I use for travel. (I won't even begin to talk about using the Cloud)
I understand everyone suggestion, and I thank you for it - It's just not acceptable for me and I don't expect CC to re-write the program just for my OSD
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