Files on Server Won’t Delete

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

I was doing some changing around of things last night, when I came to the point of having to delete some and folders off a few of my servers.

The funny thing is, when I went to delete them off my old server, everything disappeared just fine. When I went to delete them off my new server (different host), there were some that wouldn’t delete. This got a little annoying to me.

I called the company to figure out what was going on. I told them that some wouldn’t delete and told them which ones. The dude took a look and told me that there were still some in those and that their server configuration required that all be empty before they will delete. I told him that they were empty. He responded by telling me that there were some “.htaccess” still in there, but I probably had my program set to not see hidden .

I hung up the phone. I then looked at the settings on my program (FileZilla). He was right. The setting was to hide hidden . I switched the setting, closed the program, reopened the program and deleted the .

What’s the moral of the story? If you want to see hidden on your server, switch the setting.

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FileZilla is FAST

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

I really used FileZilla for the first time last night. Man, it smokes my other applications. I am not sure why, but it reduced the download time of about 435MB from five hours to about a half hour. Now, that’s a difference.

I should’ve been using this little (free) program all along.

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FileZilla - A Free FTP Program

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

Over the past few years, I have downloaded my fair share of free trial versions of various FTP programs. As a web designer and now a web…whatever, you can imagine my need for a nice program. Each of those programs were pretty good, but their expiration usually prompted a quick deletion from my computer.

Each program I use comes with its own included feature. I used to use Adobe GoLive, but am now switching over all my sites to . has treated me well, regarding , but , while being easy to use, has a few hickups. Here is the thing - I have some very active . Every so often, I need to do a backup of each entire site. Each of these sites has thousands and thousands of , which come and go with the activity of the sites. used to download what was there, even if a file disappeared while it was downloading. Now, I try to do the same thing with , but if a file (such as an image) is deleted after I connect using , I get an error message telling me that the file is no longer available. That’s not bad, but what is…is that the transfer of stops, until I click ok. If I don’t click ok within 30 minutes, the feature disconnects. As you might expect, I do this while I am sleeping, because each download usually takes about five hours. If the file transfer stops and disconnects, it’s pretty much useless to me.

A few minutes ago, I just downloaded an open source program called FileZilla. I set it up and tried it out real quick. There is a quick connect feature that allows you to put in the address and login credentials and hit connect. It is very fast. I tried it on a small site and I like it.

Now, since gives me everything I want, except for this one little thing, I hope that I just found myself a little workaround that will allow me to complete my switch from .

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Downloading OpenOffice.org

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

I have heard about some of the open source floating around out there, but haven’t really used any of it, beyond what I install for some of my sites online. I never actually downloaded and installed anything to use on my PC. I really like the stuff that I do use because it’s usually better than the stuff I pay for. There are many more minds working on the , which makes a world of difference.

I came across a link to OpenOffice.org today and took a look at their site. I didn’t know what the whole thing was about. Here is a clip from their homepage…

is a multiplatform and multilingual office suite and an open-source project. Compatible with all other major office suites, the product is free to download, use, and distribute.

I think I am going to take the plunge. I am going to download the and cruise it around for a little while. Believe it or not, I really don’t use office all the much. All the stuff I use is usually web based, with a few programs on my PC. The most common is Dreamweaver and the next is Photoshop.

In a few weeks, I will get back to you with what I think. If it’s good, there’s the ok for the rest of the world to do the same.

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