audiopro wrote:"Then, once this is detected" - the problem is, it never can be detected.
How do Dropbox developers do?
I use it since years and they can detect when a file is modified / when it's time to reupload.
(I'm speaking about
local detection of modifications, so here the fact we use FTP, SFTP, etc. doesn't change anything)
It has always been accurate. Nothing has been lost.
The same for millions of users.
The functionality is possible but think about it for a moment, your local machine would have to be wide open for remote servers to interrogate the file system - I can't see that being adopted this side of Christmas, can you?
Not at all! It's the client software (ie Filezilla) who watches the single file
that is currently been locally edited and listens if a change has been detected.
In fact Filezilla already does it
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(why don't you complain about this existant feature?), but prompts : Are you sure to reupload?
My only question is : add a Menu Preference option to keep exactly the same thing , but
do not show this dialog box...
This has nothing to deal with be wide open for remote servers........
Or, if you call it so, it is already the case with
Keep the existant way, but propose an option to remove the Dialog box "Are you sure?"