Anyone else notice this? Alpha will always publish dozens more files than the one you selected to publish. Example - right click on a component and publish; it will publish from a dozen to nearly 100 files. Here are some stats from a current project publishing to my server. It somewhat depends on what you publish, if a stylesheet is being used, etc.:
Here are some stats:
Most of what it is publishing are supporting files to the file you requested; css, etc. -- files that never change once they have been published and don't need to be republished.
Also, if you publish an A5W page with three components, it will publish all three components along with the page -- even if I realy did not want them to be published.
I've reported this as a bug four or five times since version 7 or 8.
It should publish the file I select and nothing else.
Does anyone disagree?
Here are some stats:
- If I right-click an A5W page and publish just that one page, it publishes 92 additional files.
- If I right-click a grid component and publish just that one component, it publishes 91 additional files.
- If I right-click on an image and publish just that one image, it publishes 25 additional files.
- If I right-click a navigation component and publish just that component, it publishes 36 files.
- If I click publish, then click Cancel on the dialog that comes up, then click Yes when it asks �Are you sure you want to cancel?�, it starts to publish anyway. It publish that ONE file you selected, but it publishes a dozen other files.
Most of what it is publishing are supporting files to the file you requested; css, etc. -- files that never change once they have been published and don't need to be republished.
Also, if you publish an A5W page with three components, it will publish all three components along with the page -- even if I realy did not want them to be published.
I've reported this as a bug four or five times since version 7 or 8.
It should publish the file I select and nothing else.
Does anyone disagree?
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