I am not seeing folder size, although I do on the wexfree version. With a 500 MB site bumping the top end, it sure would be helpful to quickly see the folder sizes (and to disable when not needed). I checked the in_config.asp and do not see such a calculatetotalsize constant. Have I got the right version (2.2)? Also I was quite disappointed to see that I had to manually attach files for upload. When you're managing 50 school websites like me, try manually attaching several hundred files every day! (CIS can't seem to fix my ftp connection). I hope someday you can provide an activex component to help with this. So far all else is working great! Thanks for a great product at a great price.
suellen
9/19/2003 9:29 AM
I am sending you the latest build (2.2.9) via email which will enable you to see folder sizes. You just need to enable calculateFolderSize constant in inc_config.asp.
Regarding upload issue, this is the browser standart of doing this. However, I am working on an activex component as you just said which will enable to choose multiple files and even folders at once. This will be ready for testing soon.
Cem Alacayir
9/22/2003 5:49 PM
v.2.2.9 problems with seeing file structure: I installed the new version, now I can't see but the first 14 folders (although I can see their size now). I cannot see any files in the root folder. ?
suellen
9/23/2003 11:35 AM
I couldn't duplicate this problem. Are you sure the files are not hidden? Also was it ok with the previous version?
Cem Alacayir
9/23/2003 5:07 PM
Yes, everything was OK with the previous version. Files are not hidden, nor are folders. I can view all the folders from the dropdown box and access them from there, but the files in the root folder are not visible nor accessible. I can reinstall the old version and we could try identifying which file was responsible? Or perhaps the only the ones that changed?
suellen
9/24/2003 7:19 AM
Upon further investigation, I found a folder with apparently no content that is apparently readonly and not movable and that is where wexpro is hanging. I have requested tech support to delete it for me. This is the second mysterious folder that has appeared on my site since installing wexpro (and no, I am not using "tester" as the password). Does wexpro create any temporary folders/files? Thx
suellen
9/24/2003 9:02 AM
This is interesting and perhaps of some use to you for future development. wexfree did not crash and displayed all folders. The folder size is also displayed in wexfree, including folder sizes of 0. However, on this one folder, there is displayed a folder size of blank (null?)Apparently wexfree handles this OK but wexpro does not...I do not have a clue why no value at all is beside this folder. Do you?
suellen
9/24/2003 9:23 AM
I got a reply from tech support regarding the folder which is causing wexpro to abort. They tell me the folder was placed there by them for use in tracking diskusage and they will not remove it. Now what?
suellen
9/24/2003 2:46 PM
Larry,
I am sending you an updated file via email, please replace the old one with it, I think this will solve the problem.
Cem Alacayir
9/25/2003 12:25 PM
yes that did it! Thx
suellen
9/25/2003 12:37 PM