Not sure if this is a TC bug or something else.
Compare these two listings:
Image: http://geoapps.com/images/08/Actual-folder-icons.gif
Image: http://geoapps.com/images/08/TC-ftp-missing-folder-icons.gif
The first is from the clunky web-interface to an FTP server I have at a hosting service. The second is TC's view of the same tree. You can see that several of the folders, those whose names are ".username@geoapps.com", do not appear as folders. In addition, in order for me to back up the contents of these folders, I have to double-click them, then back up their contents manually. Just attempting to copy the ".xxxx@geoapps.com" item results in an error.
Incorrect folder icons when folder is a link
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Incorrect folder icons when folder is a link
Angus S-F [#41052 - 3-user license]
Tucson, Arizona USA
** but it's a DRY heat **
Tucson, Arizona USA
** but it's a DRY heat **
angussf
The problem is that symlinks do not contain information whether they point to a file or to a directory: they just contain paths. To resolve a link, TC would need to read additional subdirectories, and this could take long time (especially if the current directory contains many links pointing to various places).
The problem is that symlinks do not contain information whether they point to a file or to a directory: they just contain paths. To resolve a link, TC would need to read additional subdirectories, and this could take long time (especially if the current directory contains many links pointing to various places).
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Using TC 11.03 / Win10 x64
Using TC 11.03 / Win10 x64