
Yes, RC has uploaded everything, but I think that's normal behaviour at the first use of the FTP-client on a project.

If you dont save after uploading, it will upload much more than it has to. Rocketcake remembers in your project what it has uploaded already and what has changed since then. You need to be sure to save your project after uploading. Has anyone used the function with better success? Honestly, I won't give RC's "Publish to the internet" option another try but rather keep relying on my external FTP-client (FileZilla). responsiveness not really lost but at very strange behaviourįortunately, I back-up my work frequently, so I swiped the entire mess from the server and reloaded the latest functional version of my website.

image galleries mixed and merged and no longer functional content of several pages mixed and merged in a weired manner I tried the built-in FTP-client to upload a minor change (4 images added to one of the galleries) and got my website completely corrupted:

There is a checkbox in the FTP-Window "Only upload updated or new files". Sorry, I should have asked the Help file. However, if I published to the internet instead, using RC's in-built FTP-client, would RC then also upload the entire project? If I have made only minor changes to a RocketCake project, let's say reworded a text on just one single page of the project, and then publish to local disk, RocketCake still seems to re-create the entire project. Publish to the internet - always entire project?
