Remote root directory is not right when uploading files from search
Posted: 2018-09-06 00:42
Hello there! I am running Filezilla 3.36.0 on a Win7 machine.
I have been doing bulk updates of website files. To find these updated files on my local machine, I use the Search feature to locate files with date = 2018-09-05.
I select the files to upload in the Search window, right click, choose Upload, choose "Keep local path relative to search root", add the files to the queue, and click OK.
When I look at the queue (first image), I see the local path to the website's root directory is correct: c:\users\deeanna\documents\classic bells website\ The remote path is not correct -- the files should upload to the remote root directory /httpdocs/ Instead the path for the upload is set to /httpdocs/classic bells website/ which is a path that does not exist on the remote server.
I have double checked the default local and remote root directories in the site manager. They look correct to me (second image).
How do I get the remote directory to be correct? My sense is I'm missing something really simple, but I'm not figuring it out on my own. Any advice will be much appreciated. Regards, DeeAnna
I have been doing bulk updates of website files. To find these updated files on my local machine, I use the Search feature to locate files with date = 2018-09-05.
I select the files to upload in the Search window, right click, choose Upload, choose "Keep local path relative to search root", add the files to the queue, and click OK.
When I look at the queue (first image), I see the local path to the website's root directory is correct: c:\users\deeanna\documents\classic bells website\ The remote path is not correct -- the files should upload to the remote root directory /httpdocs/ Instead the path for the upload is set to /httpdocs/classic bells website/ which is a path that does not exist on the remote server.
I have double checked the default local and remote root directories in the site manager. They look correct to me (second image).
How do I get the remote directory to be correct? My sense is I'm missing something really simple, but I'm not figuring it out on my own. Any advice will be much appreciated. Regards, DeeAnna