With 3.7.4, if I launch FZ via shortcut then site specific bookmarks not shown.
d:\Program Files\FileZilla\filezilla.exe -c "0/mysite"
3.7.4 shortcut command bug
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Re: 3.7.4 shortcut command bug
Cannot reproduce with 3.7.4.1. Where shown exactly? In Site Manager, they are there.
@botg: If started with the -c option, and GUI-configured to show the Site Manager at Startup, could you make -c override that and not show Site Manager in that case. Doesn't make a lot of sense to show SM if you are already connecting to a site through the command line.
@botg: If started with the -c option, and GUI-configured to show the Site Manager at Startup, could you make -c override that and not show Site Manager in that case. Doesn't make a lot of sense to show SM if you are already connecting to a site through the command line.
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Re: 3.7.4 shortcut command bug
It was a bug in 3.7.4 fixed in 3.7.4.1
Makes sense.If started with the -c option, and GUI-configured to show the Site Manager at Startup, could you make -c override that and not show Site Manager in that case.
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Re: 3.7.4 shortcut command bug
This is still a bug in 3.19.0
When FileZilla is started via command line (Windows shortcut) using the -c and --site= switches (to open a saved FTP site) *and* the setting "Show the Site Manager on startup" is selected, FileZilla correctly opens the specified FTP site but *also* opens the Site Manager.
Again, it doesn't make any sense to show the Site Manager on startup when the command line directs FileZilla to open to a specific site.
When FileZilla is started via command line (Windows shortcut) using the -c and --site= switches (to open a saved FTP site) *and* the setting "Show the Site Manager on startup" is selected, FileZilla correctly opens the specified FTP site but *also* opens the Site Manager.
Again, it doesn't make any sense to show the Site Manager on startup when the command line directs FileZilla to open to a specific site.
Re: 3.7.4 shortcut command bug
Just disable the option to display the Site Manager on startup and adjust the shortcut to start FileZilla without a specific site to add the -s parameter.
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Re: 3.7.4 shortcut command bug
***Never mind***
I understand that the -s switch starts FileZilla with the Site Manager open. Thanks!
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Yes, I *could* (globally) disable the option to open the Site Manager on startup...but that obviously defeats the purpose of that feature.
The logic here is that I would like the Site Manager to open automatically if I am simply opening FileZilla (e.g. from the Start Menu or a simple shortcut to the app), but the Site Manager should *not* open automatically when FileZilla is directed to open to a specific site (e.g. via shortcut using command line switches.)
In other words, if I am using FileZilla's command line switches to open the app to a specific site, there is obviously no need for the Site Manager to open automatically. It doesn't make sense for the Site Manager to open automatically if I am already specifying the site I want to open on startup. However, If I am simply opening the app I would like the Site Manager to open automatically.
Maybe I misunderstood your reply?
I understand that the -s switch starts FileZilla with the Site Manager open. Thanks!
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Yes, I *could* (globally) disable the option to open the Site Manager on startup...but that obviously defeats the purpose of that feature.
The logic here is that I would like the Site Manager to open automatically if I am simply opening FileZilla (e.g. from the Start Menu or a simple shortcut to the app), but the Site Manager should *not* open automatically when FileZilla is directed to open to a specific site (e.g. via shortcut using command line switches.)
In other words, if I am using FileZilla's command line switches to open the app to a specific site, there is obviously no need for the Site Manager to open automatically. It doesn't make sense for the Site Manager to open automatically if I am already specifying the site I want to open on startup. However, If I am simply opening the app I would like the Site Manager to open automatically.
Maybe I misunderstood your reply?