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Save As... #4287

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cyberduck opened this issue Mar 9, 2010 · 3 comments
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Save As... #4287

cyberduck opened this issue Mar 9, 2010 · 3 comments

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Hi David,

First off, great product I am using this as access to Xythos On Demand for my online files. Cyberduck has helped me out due to the Finder's implementation of webDAV performing poorly and this does everything I need except in one small area. I don't know the limitations of this request, but would be great if you could let me know if this may change in a future update.

Being able to 'Edit' and 'Save' and upload to the Xythos server automatically is a great asset, however when I need to use 'Save As...' (manual version control r.e. filename_v0.1.0.doc to filename_v0.1.1.doc) Cyberduck won't upload to the Xythos server automatically it obviously saves it in the temporary folder. I can obviously save it to the desktop and then drag it into the Cyberduck/Xythos window and it will upload. But it would be good to be able to navigate or have it automatically upload to the Xythos server when doing a 'Save As...'. Let me know if this function is already available and I am missing something, or if future implementation is possible. Once again thanks for producing this product.

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@dkocher commented

Unfortunately it does not seem possible to me to reliably implement such a feature.

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1692622 commented

I caught this when googling with the same question. Has there been a response or resolution to this issue?
Great product cyberduck!

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a67cc2e commented

Just in case you didn't think many people would find this useful, I certainly use save as alot.
It seems like it could be handled the same as uploading a new file, the source would the the temp file created in the private area, and the destination, the new file on the remote site.

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