Andy wrote:
No thats fine, glad its being used.
I have 'big' plans for it also. <s> The problem right now is time of course. Thankfully Paul is helping get the kinks out. :-)
4) Sometimes in root, a folder will be green, but you know there are contents that are not. Go into that folder and you have some items that are yellow.
Yes folders again. If you change an object in folder, the object becomes out of date. However since you have not changed the folder, it is still green. Now if you rename, add, delete, copy, cut into / out of that folder (ie change the number of objects) the folder has changed. Hence the folder is now out of date.
Could you not mark an objects container out of date when the object is out of date? Thousands of object would probably create a lot of wasted overhead so you could set a falg if the container was already marked?
The problem is we are comparing date / times on objects and sometimes they just appear to be plain wrong. Especially if you are syncing to a box in a different time zone! What is needed is something me and Gregor are talking about, a version number on each object, similar to CVS. By comparing the number of a version, we eliminate this problem.
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