uploading a website (reverse mirror)?

1999-03-08 Thread Frankie
I have a slow modem. My website is ~9MB. When I change files in it, I don't want to have to a) upload the whole site or b) remember which files I've changed, and upload them manually. ftp-upload and sitecopy both upload a site based on local changes. They do not consult the remote site to see

Re: uploading a website (reverse mirror)?

1999-03-08 Thread servis
*- On 8 Mar, Frankie wrote about uploading a website (reverse mirror)? Is there an upload utility that compares local and remote file versions and uploads the changed version based on the differences between local and remote systems rather than local and old_local versions? cheers

Re: uploading a website (reverse mirror)?

1999-03-08 Thread Frankie
George Bonser wrote: On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Frankie wrote: Is there an upload utility that compares local and remote file versions and uploads the changed version based on the differences between local and remote systems rather than local and old_local versions? You might be able to run

Re: uploading a website (reverse mirror)?

1999-03-08 Thread oneiros
Thus spake Frankie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I have a slow modem. My website is ~9MB. When I change files in it, I don't want to have to a) upload the whole site or b) remember which files I've changed, and upload them manually. mirrordir works very nicely for this purpose, and more. You can use

Re: uploading a website (reverse mirror)?

1999-03-08 Thread Frankie
oneiros wrote: Thus spake Frankie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I have a slow modem. My website is ~9MB. When I change files in it, I don't want to have to a) upload the whole site or b) remember which files I've changed, and upload them manually. mirrordir works very nicely for this purpose,