I updateted my portable to filezilla 3.0 beta 2, and noticed, it stored the server-data in my windows-profile (documents and settings\%name%\application data\filezilla)
so i wanted to rewrite the launcher... but i didn't find a way to redirect these files
anyone an idea?
greetings
basti
That's FileZilla itself that's changed. It may not support XML config in the same directory anymore.
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i know, i posted already the new path... but i want to redirect that xmls to portabledrive:\data\filezilla\ or something else...
Apps on my Portable Device:
Miranda, Firefox, Sunbird, Thunderbird, 7-Zip, FileZilla, GIMP, OOo, Sodoku and VLC
German User, Sorry for my bad english, I do my really really best
FileZilla itself may have *DROPPED* support for the ability to do this... in which case you're out of luck (no amount of launcher tweaking can fix that)... unless you modify the source for FileZilla itself. The other option is USERPROFILE environment variables, etc. I won't be updating this until FileZilla 3.0 is closer to finalized (it's still in beta, so it should not be used for anything other than testing).
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hm... i'm think about it... it is not possible, to leave the launcher in memory until filezilla is close? if its possible, you may copy these xmls to the datafolder and restore it on next launch...
i will post on the filezilla site
Apps on my Portable Device:
Miranda, Firefox, Sunbird, Thunderbird, 7-Zip, FileZilla, GIMP, OOo, Sodoku and VLC
German User, Sorry for my bad english, I do my really really best
leave the launcher in memory until filezilla is close?
That's what the Live launcher used to do. It used an INI setting which was (correct me if I'm wrong) WaitFor[app name]
What happened to that?
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