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Upload button is disabled #8039

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cyberduck opened this issue Jun 18, 2014 · 7 comments
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Upload button is disabled #8039

cyberduck opened this issue Jun 18, 2014 · 7 comments
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1dd6921 created the issue

I can no longer upload files to Rackspace (cloud files) as the Upload button is grayed out when in the root folder

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@dkocher commented

That is intended. You can only upload files into containers.

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1dd6921 commented

This completely breaks the following Use Case (Deploy an update to my application):
I've got approximately 30 different builds that go out with an update. Prior to this Cyberduck update I would just select all of my build folders which match my container names that are in the root. Cyberduck would ask me if I wanted to overwrite the containers and I would be done. Now you are telling me that I have to go in to the 30 different containers and update them individually? I've been using Cyberduck in this manner for years, not sure why you changed it. Can we go back to the old way, seems like an unnecessary restriction that causes pain.

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@dkocher commented

Replying to [comment:2 bbmarlin]:

This completely breaks the following Use Case (Deploy an update to my application):
I've got approximately 30 different builds that go out with an update. Prior to this Cyberduck update I would just select all of my build folders which match my container names that are in the root. Cyberduck would ask me if I wanted to overwrite the containers and I would be done. Now you are telling me that I have to go in to the 30 different containers and update them individually? I've been using Cyberduck in this manner for years, not sure why you changed it. Can we go back to the old way, seems like an unnecessary restriction that causes pain.

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I see that from this requirement the upload option should allow you to choose folders.

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@dkocher commented

#8054 closed as duplicate.

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@dkocher commented

#8070 closed as duplicate.

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@dkocher commented

#8207 closed as duplicate.

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@dkocher commented

In c5424ba.

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