![]() ![]() So it sounds more like your Cyberduck config to specify your source and destination folders is most likely the culprit here. (They're not in your /images folder, I looked. In the production HTML, the urls have initial folder names like href="Home_files/Home.css" and src="Scripts/." which I don't see being used anywhere in the test HTML.Īre you sure you don't need to specify a different sub-folder here also? Did the files inadvertently get uploaded to another sub-folder? The files in your course will then be shown in the file browser window. Type in your NPS or Sakai username and password in the appropriate fields. Paste the copied URL for your course in to the 'Server' box. But in this case, that point is moot because the files simply aren’t there to compare to.Īre looking for the files in the root path, and they just aren't there. Open Cyberduck and click on Open Connection. ![]() “DL” means “download”, and “diff” means to run a system-supplied or third-party utility that reads in 2 files and compares them, line by line, and shows a report of which lines are DIFFerent between the two. ![]() Jeeeez… Might wanna check into that a bit.Īside from that, dunno much else at this point… So that’s good.Ģ.) And your ProductGuide pdf takes f o r e v e r to download. I notice there are some (usual) minor differences in presentation between FF and Chrome on your home page, but it looks ‘OK’ to me on both… (on Win 7 圆4).Ĭould you post some screenshots somewhere showing the difference in what you see in your browser when loading from the file system and how it’s showing when it comes from Apache? (Got any funky middlewares rockin’ it there?) Also, what browser are you using?ġ.) I’m seeing a ton of 304’s in …/Home_files and …/Scripts, in FF, but not in Chrome, and I’ve got all resource modes enabled in Chrome Dev Console. OK, so, how is it that you suspect this to be a SublimeText issue? How is ST involved in your toolchain?Īre you using ST standalone, or is it specified as the external editor for Cyberduck, or do you have a plugin/command that calls it? ![]()
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