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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 2:00 pm |
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I want to encode an entire project, one that includes many layers of subdirectores. I setup the workspace and project and set it to put the encoded files in another directories tree locally. However, when I run the encoder on the project, it only encodes the top directory's files and does not traverse the subdirectores. How do I overcome this? Although it's probably simple, the UI doesn't seem to indicate how. Each time I run it, it successfully encodes all 16 PHP files in the top directory and nothing under it, and no error messages.
Encoder 16 files encoded, 0 files copied, 0 errors, 0:01 elapsed 2:51:19 PM
Any suggestions?
-Jim
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