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Steve
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      27th Nov 2005
Sometimes when I publish my web, the animated gif in the header is no longer
animated. This does not happen every time.

I have found that when it happens, many files in the derived folder are
being modified on the host during the publishing process.

The files in my local derived folder are unchanged, so I have found that
after publishing when this issue occurs, I then have to ftp the files in the
derived folder to the host to repair the animated gif files in the header.

Any idea on why this is happening? Any way to prevent this from happening?

Thanks.

Steve


 
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Andrew Murray
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      27th Nov 2005
By FTP'ing you're risking breaking the FP extensions; always publish by
HTTP.
You shouldn't need even touch the _derived folder.

"Steve" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Sometimes when I publish my web, the animated gif in the header is no
> longer animated. This does not happen every time.
>
> I have found that when it happens, many files in the derived folder are
> being modified on the host during the publishing process.
>
> The files in my local derived folder are unchanged, so I have found that
> after publishing when this issue occurs, I then have to ftp the files in
> the derived folder to the host to repair the animated gif files in the
> header.
>
> Any idea on why this is happening? Any way to prevent this from happening?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Steve
>



 
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Steve
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      3rd Dec 2005
I realize that I shouldn't have to touch this folder, but when the animated
gif is broken after publishing, I have no other way to get it to work again.

"Andrew Murray" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> By FTP'ing you're risking breaking the FP extensions; always publish by
> HTTP.
> You shouldn't need even touch the _derived folder.
>
> "Steve" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%23ob%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Sometimes when I publish my web, the animated gif in the header is no
>> longer animated. This does not happen every time.
>>
>> I have found that when it happens, many files in the derived folder are
>> being modified on the host during the publishing process.
>>
>> The files in my local derived folder are unchanged, so I have found that
>> after publishing when this issue occurs, I then have to ftp the files in
>> the derived folder to the host to repair the animated gif files in the
>> header.
>>
>> Any idea on why this is happening? Any way to prevent this from
>> happening?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Steve
>>

>
>



 
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