How can I see web folders?
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How can I see web folders?
Some folders seem to be marked as Web folders (they are FrontPage websites) and they aren't visible in TC--- why is that? How can I make them visible in TC?
Thanks,
Kenny Frank
Thanks,
Kenny Frank
More detailed information required. Please describe what are Web folders / FrontPage websites. How do you access them?
Is that a folder on the disk or file containing some folder information?
Or (I guess more probable) these are folders that you have access to by network - in this case, what protocol is involved - FTP / HTTP?
(Or maybe someone more familiar with FrontPage or Web folders knows what is this about.)
Is that a folder on the disk or file containing some folder information?
Or (I guess more probable) these are folders that you have access to by network - in this case, what protocol is involved - FTP / HTTP?
(Or maybe someone more familiar with FrontPage or Web folders knows what is this about.)

2kennybroh
Frontpage creates folders that have the hidden attribute. In menu Configuration/Options/Display check the checkbox "Show hidden/system files".
Another way to show hidden filles or folders is to assign the internal command cm_SwitchHidSys to a button. This command will toggle between show and hide hidden and system files.
Frontpage creates folders that have the hidden attribute. In menu Configuration/Options/Display check the checkbox "Show hidden/system files".
Another way to show hidden filles or folders is to assign the internal command cm_SwitchHidSys to a button. This command will toggle between show and hide hidden and system files.
Hidden attribute
Actually it is interesting, because I had already done that. But apparently what I also needed to do was to close TC and start it again....
The folders Frontpage have a litle web icon on them, but they may well be treated as system folders.
In any event, when I restarted my machine they were visible in TC--
Thanks,
Kenny
The folders Frontpage have a litle web icon on them, but they may well be treated as system folders.
In any event, when I restarted my machine they were visible in TC--
Thanks,
Kenny
Re: Hidden attribute
You shouldn't have to. Usuallly takes the check/uncheck of the option immedately efffect (without restarting TC - even without reread source). It's strange If it does not .kennybroh wrote:Actually it is interesting, because I had already done that. But apparently what I also needed to do was to close TC and start it again....
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Hello Stefan !
• You are right. Maybe kennybroh forgot to press the [Apply] button?
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• You are right. Maybe kennybroh forgot to press the [Apply] button?

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