DixQue
posted this
16 December 2019
Hello again, it seems that it is now possible to store the FTP settings with the the according website.
Maybe it was not a version issue but the way Nicepage addresses the way to store this kind of data. On the export screen there are two fields with two different approaches: the first (FTP-settings) is loaded from a small database in which FTP settings are stored from all websites created. The second (Remote directory) can be filled with data that is directly stored with the according website.
I can't see why this choice to provide FTP settings is made because it is not likely that FTP settings shall be used on more than one website. So I wonder why Nicepage didn't choose the same approach for both of the fields on the export screen. Perhaps you cab enlighten me? This is confusing and not very intuïtive.
Anyway I now know how to handle this.
Hello again, it seems that it is now possible to store the FTP settings with the the according website.
Maybe it was not a version issue but the way Nicepage addresses the way to store this kind of data. On the export screen there are two fields with two different approaches: the first (FTP-settings) is loaded from a small database in which FTP settings are stored from all websites created. The second (Remote directory) can be filled with data that is directly stored with the according website.
I can't see why this choice to provide FTP settings is made because it is not likely that FTP settings shall be used on more than one website. So I wonder why Nicepage didn't choose the same approach for both of the fields on the export screen. Perhaps you cab enlighten me? This is confusing and not very intuïtive.
Anyway I now know how to handle this.