Using the send to */* option and Google Drive doesn't upload folders or sub directories

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Using the send to */* option and Google Drive doesn't upload folders or sub directories

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If I use this option and choose Google Drive as the app then only files are uploaded. No selected directories or files within are uploaded.

Is this a limitation to Google Drive? Their app also seems to not allow uploading of folders for some strange reason. Just files.
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Re: Using the send to */* option and Google Drive doesn't upload folders or sub directories

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I can confirm that it does not work with Google Drive. Instead, please install my "Drive" plugin to upload entire folders to Google Drive.
You can add it via Total Commander home folder - Add extensions.
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Re: Using the send to */* option and Google Drive doesn't upload folders or sub directories

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I ended up doing that in the end. Is there a simple fix for the send to */* in the program itself?
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Re: Using the send to */* option and Google Drive doesn't upload folders or sub directories

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No, it cannot work if the target doesn't support folders.
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Re: Using the send to */* option and Google Drive doesn't upload folders or sub directories

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No worries, thanks. I did just notice that the drive app itself doesn't!
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