hi all i want a shortcut on my desktop that when double clicked will automatically open a site from the site manager and also open to a remote folder
i have looked/searched but i just can't get it to work....
if my site profile was called 'test' and the remote folder i wanted to open was '/test/some folder' what would the command line options be?
thanks
automatically open site and remote location from a shortcut
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Re: automatically open site and remote location from a short
http://wiki.filezilla-project.org/Comma ... 8Client%29
The above guide lists all command line arguments FileZilla supports.
The above guide lists all command line arguments FileZilla supports.
Both together aren't possible on command line AFAIK. If you specify a Site Manager entry, you need to set the remote path inside that entry. Alternatively, use the complete FTP path instead.hi all i want a shortcut on my desktop that when double clicked will automatically open a site from the site manager and also open to a remote folder
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Re: automatically open site and remote location from a short
trying to get it to load the site though always gives this error:
'Site path has to begin with 0 or 1.'
all i added was '--site=sitename'
'Site path has to begin with 0 or 1.'
all i added was '--site=sitename'
Re: automatically open site and remote location from a short
See the --site parameter syntax requirements.
The 0 means the Site Manager entry has been created by yourself in the GUI. Followed by the separator slash. Then the site name (of the entry). If you organized your sites into folders you need to include that also, like:
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--site="0/sitename"
The 0 means the Site Manager entry has been created by yourself in the GUI. Followed by the separator slash. Then the site name (of the entry). If you organized your sites into folders you need to include that also, like:
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--site="0/folder/sitename"
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Re: automatically open site and remote location from a short
perfect both methods working thank you
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