saving file errors

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Recently, when saving a webpage on my computer that I recently updated but not ready to upload, images embedded in the page but stored in a directory called photos now also appear in the directory I am currently working on. Since we have around 10,000 photos this is going to get messy and huge. What is going on please?
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Hi Stephen,
Can you clarify what your actually doing? Did you use a different CC app to create the issue or are you strictly working with Direct FTP?
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I've been trying to upload a 'Layouts' folder from RLMP into my existing site (not RLMP) to support a single RLMP page. I have removed the "blahblah.rlmp'' folder from the Layout folder and changed path for the page to a direct /layouts/css, etc. Now I am getting the error message "Received a message from the server with id 300200, the client has not defined a handler for this message in state 3." Is there a directory/glossary of error messages and what they mean?

Although, after the upload, there is a 'Layouts' folder shown on the Server/Site side, (and also a Users folder?), when I click on them to see contents I receive the error message:"14 - The directory your have requested does not exist."

Does this mean the "blahblah.rlmp'' folder is the "handler" and critical in the path for the DirectFTP upload, and I should reverse my changes?

Cheers,

Al
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re: my mail above on "handler" - no further action required. It's more complicated than this issue. I need to re-export the RLMP file and then edit in accordance with the "..//how-to-edit-a-website-created-with-responsive-layout-maker/ ". 'Back to the (virtual) drawing board.'
Al

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