Uploading all pages again after 1 small edit

Previously I was able to upload my Freeway document really quick after small edits. Pages with no changes were not uploaded again. Since a few months (I don’t remember when exactly) all pages are built and uploaded each time, even when I change 1 pixel on 1 page. Maybe I’m doing something wrong?


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Still having the issue. I have changed all .html pages to .php (in order to use the Web Fast Action to speed up my pages - some of the pages are quite big so this actions helps me a lot). However pages with a .php extension need to be viewed online. So that makes the above issue even more annoying…

Should I contact Softpress directly or is this a known issue?


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I have this on a clients site. Haven’t managed to figure it out but assume it has something to do with an action running on multiple pages. I’ve just learned to live with it…


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Maybe I have to learn to live with it too, but waiting at least one minute before you can review a change is not very productive. It could be an action indeed, but wouldn’t that show a black dot before the page? I understand that pages with a dot will have to be re-uploaded, but if they don’t show the dot, they have not changed - and I guess that also applies to actions on the pages?


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I have changed all .html pages to .php (in order to use the Web Fast Action to speed up my pages

I know this is not a solution to your upload issue which is generally caused by an action - or maybe an older version of FW - but it is possible to set your server tp parse all .html pages as php which would mean that you could at least view your changes locally.

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Hi Dave,

Thanks for the tip. As far as I know my server parses all .html pages as php (I can include PHP code on my .html pages and that code works) but for some reason the Web Fast action doesn’t seem to work on a .html page.

Marco


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As far as I know my server parses all .html pages as php

That would be unusual to do that as standard - it normally requires some additional code in the htaccess file or a change to server configuration.

I would check with Tim Plumb about the action used with an htaccess mod but I can’t see there being an issue.

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I’ve just updated the Action (http://www.freewayactions.com/product.php?id=021) so that although you’ll still get a warning about the page extension the Action will still add the required PHP to the page regardless. Most users won’t be using htaccess out of the box so the warnings are still valid but at least this way you can just ignore them if you are using pages that end with .html.

In terms of overall performance I would say that adding this Action to your pages is good but possibly less beneficial if your pages don’t contain any other PHP. The header compression it uses relies on PHP to work so running your page through PHP first may, in fact, be slowing the pages down. Make sure that you have compressed the image as much as you dare

Regards,
Tim.

On 8 Jan 2013, at 00:51, DeltaDave wrote:

I would check with Tim Plumb about the action used with an htaccess mod but I can’t see there being an issue.


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Hi Tim,

Thanks for that! I have a question about the new WebFast action, but I will not hijack this topic so I’ll start another one.

Marco


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