thanks.
if you ask me, this sounds as an ugly workaround... I can not understand
that an unshowed image/music/(viedo?) directory should be cached...
whatfor???
is this behavour a bug or maybe a hidden feature?
if the first is true, I will help to fix it... let me know, thanks
Andreas

> I had a similar issue a while back where Freevo would scan folders that
> has .htaccess enable.  During this time I also found that if Freevo did
> not have permissions to the Folder it would crash when scanning.  Both
> of these items are fixed and you could use either methods to keep Freevo
> out of that directory.
>
> Andreas Dick wrote:
>> hei
>> maybe for the wishlist, maybe a bug?
>> I do not like that 'freevo cache' scans also hidden directories (with a
>> heading dot) as also the image viewer do not show them.
>> I can not understand why hidden dirs should be scanned if they are not
>> showed... (so I think this is a bug..?)
>>
>> why I like to use hidden dirs in the images and music dirs? I store e.g.
>> my
>> original fotos in the /foto_xy/.orig/ folder (read only) and use only a
>> resized/optimized copy in the /fotos_xy/ folder for showing. thus
>> scannin the
>> original fotos make no sense here and needs a lot of cache time/space
>> for
>> nothing...
>>
>> other meanings?
>> should I try find a fix/patch for it?
>>
>> thanks
>> Andreas
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