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Files fail to save when interfacing w/ TextWrangler on Leopard #1318

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cyberduck opened this issue Oct 30, 2007 · 2 comments
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Files fail to save when interfacing w/ TextWrangler on Leopard #1318

cyberduck opened this issue Oct 30, 2007 · 2 comments
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  1. Upgraded to Leopard.
  2. Use TextWrangler as text editor (Set as default editor in Preference -> General tab of Cyberduck)
  3. Cyberduck (v. 2.8 (3257)) successfully connects to SFTP server
  4. Double click a file in Cyberduck successfully opens file in TextWrangler
  5. Modified file and saved. TextWrangler visually shows that the file is saved.
  6. Changes to file are not reflected on web server.
  7. Open same file via command line shows that changes have not been made.
  8. Change file via command line and then reopen file via Cyberduck shows the changes and changes are reflected on web server.

If I perform step 3 through 5 on my laptop running Tiger, the changes are reflected on the web server.

Prior to the Leopard upgrade, I had identical configurations for Cyberduck and TextWrangler for both of my MACs. The upgrade to Leopard looks to have caused the issue.

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f23f712 commented

This looks to be fixed as of MS 2.8.1

Sorry for the duplicate.

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f23f712 commented

See Ticket #1244

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