

I then opened this newly uploaded js_copy folder in 3.2.1 with no problem, I am still unable to open the original js folder in 3.2. I uploaded a copy of the folder, calling it js_copy with no errors. However despite the error messages the folder did download (see second screenshot js_folder_desktop) I got similar messages for 'ticker' and 'js'. The forward slash between the js and the ajax is being escaped? I received some errors, it doesn't seem to like the sub-folders. To try and pin down the problem I thought I would download the js folder (being the smallest non working example), upload it with a different name and then delete the odd azero byte files to see if that made any difference in 3.2.1 but I'm actually having some trouble with 3.2 I've attached a screen shot of the js folder contents called js_folder. A previous version didnt have this problem, but Im not sure. We have used Interarchy and S3Fox previously. Cyberduck for OSX that grays out the Anonymous checkbox when configuring an S3 bookmark. I believe these are 'folder aliases' created by applications other than Cyberduck. There all also contain some files with names like ajax_$folder$ which are 0B in size. swf file.Īll the folders that do not work with 3.2.1 contain a mixture of files AND subfolders. There are subfolders within that folder.įolder 'flash' which also works on 3.2.1 contains a single. The 'files' folder which works in 3.2.1 contains one sub folder and nothing else. The problem seems to be somehow connected to zero size files. Here is a table of the folder names, a Y if they open in 3.2.1 an N if they don't and the number of files they contain.
