Rapid PHP 2007 v8.x (8.2 & 8.3 for sure, probably 8.1 as well)
When working with a project, if you click "Publish Project to FTP..." from either the Project menu or the Projects dropdown in File Explorer, Rapid PHP hangs. This also happens if you click the green Publish icon next to the dropdown.
Oddly enough the two Save & Upload File to FTP features for individual/all open files correctly check that you have an FTP configured before doing anything. It's only the publish project command that hangs.
I use the File Explorer's Projects dropdown a lot to switch between projects, however every once in awhile I'm in a hurry and accidentally click the FTP publish command instead of the top project. The main Projects menu can be customized through the standard toolbar customization process, but AFAIK the File Explorer's toolbar (and subsequently the Projects dropdown) cannot be.
This bug has been around awhile, but I guess I'm just now getting annoyed enough with it to report it. :P
Rapid PHP hangs on Publish to FTP w/o any FTP configured
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