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=== Why can't I upload a file at the root? === | === Why can't I upload a file at the root? === | ||
− | FileZilla currently maps buckets as directories at the root level and each file within those buckets is a bucket entry. Sub-directories are created by having a forward slash in the bucket entry name, which are parsed and shown as a directory within FileZilla. For this reason, it's not possible to add a file to the root because there isn't a bucket to add | + | FileZilla currently maps buckets as directories at the root level and each file within those buckets is a bucket entry. Sub-directories are created by having a forward slash in the bucket entry name, which are parsed and shown as a directory within FileZilla. For this reason, it's not possible to add a file to the root because there isn't a bucket to add an bucket entry. |
= Conclusion = | = Conclusion = |