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Sometimes, files that begin with a dot (like .htaccess) don't appear in the browser #12179
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Be aware you can overwrite the default setting in the preferences per browser window. See View > Show Hidden Files. You may have accidentally unchecked that option (e.g. using command-shift-reload). I close this therefore. If you have exact steps to reproduce, please reopen the ticket. |
The option seems to toggle off whenever you create a file or a directory. |
I'm still seeing this behavior in 2.6. Specifically, it happens after I create a new directory. The View > Show Hidden Files option gets toggled. Creating a file rather than a directory does not seem to be a problem. |
Preference for hidden files still work only after relaunch. You may ditch it from pref when view menu works fine and does not depend on pref settings. CD 3.0.2 |
I have the exact same issue, even though "show hidden files" is enabled, I can create a new file named ".htaccess", but it does not get displayed. Re-starting Cyberduck does not help. Running 3.0.3 on OSX 10.5.5 |
Here the same problem, I got "show hidden files" enabled but my .htacces file won't show. If I upload another file without the "." for the file name all goes ok. when I change the name to ".htacces" it disapears... |
Sometimes, files that begin with a dot (like .htaccess) don't appears in the browser.
However, the preference "Show files that begin with a '.'" is set to true.
I need to reboot the app to see that sort of files again.
Thanks for your good work.
Good luck.
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