So, I have a routine that is navigating folders recursively and monitoring files in the folders and waiting for changes. When a change to a folder is found, the changed files are mirrored to another directory. This works great so far, however I've noticed a quirk. When saving a web page to the monitored directory, it creates an error. I figured out why: When you save the page (like from firefox) it saves the related files in a hidden directory alongside the (.html/.aspx/whatever) file to recreate it. However, .net isn't seeing this directory when the web page is saved, so it goes to copy the files, but without finding the accompanying destination directory. Does that make sense?:confused:
Any thoughts? There is a lot of code behind this so I'll spare you a posting. Basically I'm using a file system watcher on folder to monitor changes and then just copying them over when they are created. This web page thing is odd because the files that are copying raise the event for the FILES, but never for the directory. Everything else works hunky dory.
thanks
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