A major issue is when editing my index.htm file, today I changed the bodybackground and added an image.
When I click Save it appears to save and then I click Tools-Check with default browser and my changes appear.
I then upload the saved file to my server via FTP and guess what, the new changes are not there.
To make certain my changes are uploaded I delete the file on the server prior to uploading the new saved document.
My question, what happens to the saved document from the time it is saved, previewed and then uploaded and the new content is ignored by the program and prior content is uploaded.
Doesn't the save File-Save command actually save the new file or is there another way to save a file?
If minor changes are ignored I see no point in spending good money for a beta program that has it's own mind. It is not doing what I want it to do.
Coffee Cup HTML Editor - Post ID 204490
Did you try clearing the browser cache?
Per
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Hi, This is my first post.
I'm happy using the Coffee Cup HTML Editor. My question is simple, why do I need to save the file on my local drive and then have to upload it to get it to my Webserver? Is there a simple way to Save and update/upload the files in 1 step?
Thanks,
Michael
I'm happy using the Coffee Cup HTML Editor. My question is simple, why do I need to save the file on my local drive and then have to upload it to get it to my Webserver? Is there a simple way to Save and update/upload the files in 1 step?
Thanks,
Michael
Welcome to the forums!! 
When you use Website Projects, you can edit files directly on your server with no need to work locally or upload.
If you have not set one up yet, you can find instructions here at http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/ … ml-editor/

When you use Website Projects, you can edit files directly on your server with no need to work locally or upload.
If you have not set one up yet, you can find instructions here at http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/ … ml-editor/
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