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.
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> "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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