On 11/16/19 at 7:34 AM,
yeo...@flyhi.de (Lutz Pietschker) wrote:
>The original question was whether BBEdit can *sync* like
>Dreamweaver - the answer, AFAIS, only describes the *upload*
>(deploy) function which is not quite sync'ing. I do not believe
>that BBEdit can do a true sync, not even one-way. In my
>experience the Deploy Site function deploys the *complete*
>site, even if the server-side files have the same or newer
>timestamp than the local file.
Site deployment in BBEdit decides which files to upload based on
the SHA-1 hash of each *local* file's contents. If this has
changed, then the file is uploaded. Time stamps are not
dependable and are not used, nor is the server consulted.
>And talking about Deploy Site … What is the difference
>between "Deploy Site …" and "Re-deploy entire site…"? The
>latter is not mentioned in the 13.0 manual. And contrary to my
>expectation because of the ellipse, "Deploy Site" does not open
>an intermediate dialog. Maybe I am missing something.
Copying from the 13.0 change notes at <
https://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/notes-13.0.html>:
"Re-Deploy Entire Site" is now available on the Markup -> Update
menu, as well as in the action bar popup for web site projects.
After confirmation, this will re-process and re-deploy all files
in the site.
R.
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