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DocMark
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Save problem (at least I think...)

Post by DocMark »

Hello there :D, If I modify my site and try to save, this is what happen:
1. In the HTMLPad 2007 (trial) changes seems to be done and everything is nice. I Save with Ctrl+S.
2. Opening directly the site folder, the file aren't modified (you can see it jus open the .css file with notepad).
3. I close HTMLPad. And in the site folder nothings change: htm and css file are just like before work on them.
4. I reopen HTMLPad 2007 and reopen the file (one htm one css) and the changes I've made are there! But I can't find those file, even if I replace them by "Save as" option.

The only way I can save the file, and have them for an HTMLPad external preview, is change the file names.

Probably I've to set something.
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Post by chrisjlocke »

If you're opening the file with HTMLPad and the file has changed, then that file has got to exist somewhere.

Whats your operating system?
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Post by DocMark »

I run XP.

I looked for the file in the program folders and in the program option to see where it save the file, but I could't solve it!
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Post by Karlis »

Obviously you have been editing another file or something, because if there was a bug in saving files one of several thousands of other users would have reported it already.

Please make sure you open and edit the correct file.
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Post by MikeyB »

Hi,

WeBuilder shows you the full path to the file currently opened in the title bar at the top of the window.

eg:
WeBuilder 2007 - [C:\somefolder\myfile.htm]

That should be where the file is.

Cheers
Mike
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