If you have Exported the site locally at all, RapidWeaver will assume those changes have been uploaded by yourself using external FTP. Right-click on the offending page, choose 'Mark As Changed' and then click Publish again.
The 'open in new window' issue is one from some javascript either in the theme or added to your page that is overriding this. When adding the link, add an additional attribute called TARGET and a value of BLANK (sometimes those capitals are necessary) and that should get around that.
Regarding passwords not getting saved, well that's usually a Keychain issue rather than a RapidWeaver one (unless your version of RapidWeaver is well out of date, current is 4.4). Some FTP clients are actually the culprit, changing the association of the FTP credentials to them when they are used, so RapidWeaver doesn't think it has the rights. It might be worth doing a keychain repair in Keychain Access and/or a permissions repair in Disk Utility if you haven't done either of them in a while.
If you have Exported the site locally at all, RapidWeaver will assume those changes have been uploaded by yourself using external FTP. Right-click on the offending page, choose 'Mark As Changed' and then click Publish again.
The 'open in new window' issue is one from some javascript either in the theme or added to your page that is overriding this. When adding the link, add an additional attribute called TARGET and a value of BLANK (sometimes those capitals are necessary) and that should get around that.
Regarding passwords not getting saved, well that's usually a Keychain issue rather than a RapidWeaver one (unless your version of RapidWeaver is well out of date, current is 4.4). Some FTP clients are actually the culprit, changing the association of the FTP credentials to them when they are used, so RapidWeaver doesn't think it has the rights. It might be worth doing a keychain repair in Keychain Access and/or a permissions repair in Disk Utility if you haven't done either of them in a while.
with best regards,
Karn.
Hi Thanks for that i tried your first solution regarding Right-click on the offending page, choose 'Mark As Changed' and then click Publish again but that has not worked all the other things worked fine any ideas
If you have Exported the site locally at all, RapidWeaver will assume those changes have been uploaded by yourself using external FTP. Right-click on the offending page, choose 'Mark As Changed' and then click Publish again.
The 'open in new window' issue is one from some javascript either in the theme or added to your page that is overriding this. When adding the link, add an additional attribute called TARGET and a value of BLANK (sometimes those capitals are necessary) and that should get around that.
Regarding passwords not getting saved, well that's usually a Keychain issue rather than a RapidWeaver one (unless your version of RapidWeaver is well out of date, current is 4.4). Some FTP clients are actually the culprit, changing the association of the FTP credentials to them when they are used, so RapidWeaver doesn't think it has the rights. It might be worth doing a keychain repair in Keychain Access and/or a permissions repair in Disk Utility if you haven't done either of them in a while.
with best regards,
Karn.
Hi Thanks for that i tried your first solution regarding Right-click on the offending page, choose 'Mark As Changed' and then click Publish again but that has not worked all the other things worked fine any ideas
Greeneye
Perhaps you have to refresh your browser or clear all your cookies and try to visit your site again? That's happened to me before where I published a page but it didn't actually show as updated until I refreshed or cleared my cookies.
If that doesn't work you could just try to re-publish your entire site and see if that would take care of it.
If you have Exported the site locally at all, RapidWeaver will assume those changes have been uploaded by yourself using external FTP. Right-click on the offending page, choose 'Mark As Changed' and then click Publish again.
The 'open in new window' issue is one from some javascript either in the theme or added to your page that is overriding this. When adding the link, add an additional attribute called TARGET and a value of BLANK (sometimes those capitals are necessary) and that should get around that.
Regarding passwords not getting saved, well that's usually a Keychain issue rather than a RapidWeaver one (unless your version of RapidWeaver is well out of date, current is 4.4). Some FTP clients are actually the culprit, changing the association of the FTP credentials to them when they are used, so RapidWeaver doesn't think it has the rights. It might be worth doing a keychain repair in Keychain Access and/or a permissions repair in Disk Utility if you haven't done either of them in a while.
with best regards,
Karn.
Hi Thanks for that i tried your first solution regarding Right-click on the offending page, choose 'Mark As Changed' and then click Publish again but that has not worked all the other things worked fine any ideas
Greeneye
Perhaps you have to refresh your browser or clear all your cookies and try to visit your site again? That's happened to me before where I published a page but it didn't actually show as updated until I refreshed or cleared my cookies.
If that doesn't work you could just try to re-publish your entire site and see if that would take care of it.
Good luck!
Hi mate
I have tried all that you have suggested but it still will not regconised the changes do you thing i might have to redo the whole page again?
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If you have Exported the site locally at all, RapidWeaver will assume those changes have been uploaded by yourself using external FTP. Right-click on the offending page, choose 'Mark As Changed' and then click Publish again.
The 'open in new window' issue is one from some javascript either in the theme or added to your page that is overriding this. When adding the link, add an additional attribute called TARGET and a value of BLANK (sometimes those capitals are necessary) and that should get around that.
Regarding passwords not getting saved, well that's usually a Keychain issue rather than a RapidWeaver one (unless your version of RapidWeaver is well out of date, current is 4.4). Some FTP clients are actually the culprit, changing the association of the FTP credentials to them when they are used, so RapidWeaver doesn't think it has the rights. It might be worth doing a keychain repair in Keychain Access and/or a permissions repair in Disk Utility if you haven't done either of them in a while.
with best regards,
Karn.
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Hi Thanks for that i tried your first solution regarding Right-click on the offending page, choose 'Mark As Changed' and then click Publish again but that has not worked all the other things worked fine any ideas
Greeneye
Perhaps you have to refresh your browser or clear all your cookies and try to visit your site again? That's happened to me before where I published a page but it didn't actually show as updated until I refreshed or cleared my cookies.
If that doesn't work you could just try to re-publish your entire site and see if that would take care of it.
Good luck!
Hi mate
I have tried all that you have suggested but it still will not regconised the changes do you thing i might have to redo the whole page again?
Greeneye