I'm using Reunion 10.0.4 on OSX 10.8.2.
Regards publishing a Reunion file on the web, is there any way to have Reunion generate only incremental changes for upload ? I'm guessing there isn't, I can find no mention of it in the Reunion manual, but wouldn't like to think there was a way round this.
My family file has 60,000+ individuals, and the web folder which Reunion produces is a little shy of 800MB. Compressing it reduces to 184MB, still a chunky file for uploading via FTP. My internet connection isn't too bad, but it's still going to be a couple of hours to upload 184MB.
I usually use Fetch for FTP, but I'm pretty sure I've seen a synchronisation feature on an FTP Client somewhere along the line. It may have been Cyberduck. Has anybody used such a feature successfully in order to minimise subsequent family file web uploads ?
If the feature doesn't already exist, it'd be a nice one to introduce, ie. for Reunion to somehow assist the process of upload changed files only. Perhaps Reunion could even store FTP details and auto synchronise with a folder on a website ??
Regards publishing a Reunion file on the web, is there any way to have Reunion generate only incremental changes for upload ? I'm guessing there isn't, I can find no mention of it in the Reunion manual, but wouldn't like to think there was a way round this.
My family file has 60,000+ individuals, and the web folder which Reunion produces is a little shy of 800MB. Compressing it reduces to 184MB, still a chunky file for uploading via FTP. My internet connection isn't too bad, but it's still going to be a couple of hours to upload 184MB.
I usually use Fetch for FTP, but I'm pretty sure I've seen a synchronisation feature on an FTP Client somewhere along the line. It may have been Cyberduck. Has anybody used such a feature successfully in order to minimise subsequent family file web uploads ?
If the feature doesn't already exist, it'd be a nice one to introduce, ie. for Reunion to somehow assist the process of upload changed files only. Perhaps Reunion could even store FTP details and auto synchronise with a folder on a website ??
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