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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Topic started by: Alons0 on February 05, 2007, 07:05:39 PM
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There is a option in Virtual File System > Auto Save and also in Save Options > Auto Save?
I set 300s in 1st option and when i looked in Save Options and theoption there was disabled. I understand that the 1st option is independ of the 2nd. Why are there two options?
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There is a option in Virtual File System > Auto Save and also in Save Options > Auto Save?
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yes, one is for the file system, one is for the options.
options are all other settings that are not in the file system.
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There is a option in Virtual File System > Auto Save and also in Save Options > Auto Save?
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yes, one is for the file system, one is for the options.
options are all other settings that are not in the file system.
OK
Thank you for the info
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Do you think it would make things a little clearer changing 'Save Options' toolbar button to 'Save Settings' or 'Save HFS Settings'?
Might be just my personal preference i suppose.
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i'm interested in changes like this.
but before we change, we must be quite sure it is better.
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I would rather a 'Save Settings' single save, that saves EVERYTHING, the VFS, the options, all of it to file. it gets a little annoying when u save options close HFS and realise you forgot to save your updated VFS aswell >_<.
I say the best idea is to have a toolbar 'Quick Save' icon, AND options inside the menu where in here you can specify if you want to save to file or to registry, auto-save on exit that sorta thing. Save to file has always been my favourite save.
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yes, that's a thing i've planned for the future
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noop on http what so ever.. but why cant there be a option (that should be default) that the filesystem is saved everytime it is changed, like a normal ftp server?
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or atleast asked if you would like to change every time i exit hfs
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noop on http what so ever.. but why cant there be a option (that should be default) that the filesystem is saved everytime it is changed, like a normal ftp server?
Vote for this option :D
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since the filesystem has counters in it, it should be saved every time a file is downloaded.
is a problem to use the "auto save every..." option ?