Michael Jenkins
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20 votes
We're almost there. In Plesk Obsidian 18.0.35, published on April 20th, 2021, we had already added the option to upload folders or multi-select-upload files. It may not yet be possible to download a complete directory in one step, but this can also be done in two steps by first creating an archive of it and then downloading the archive.
So this feature request is now about downloading a directory or a set of selected files in one step. Please keep voting for it if you believe that this is an important feature.
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17 votes
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7 votes
We will consider this functionality in upcoming releases if it will be popular.
Everyone, please continue voting for this feature if you consider it important.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Michael Jenkins commentedI have several directories in my web app that have hundreds of files in them. There are regularly occasions where I need to update or backup a group of files that share a common naming scheme. I can search for them in 10 seconds. But because I am unable to select them and perform bulk operations, I cannot operate on them as a group. Instead, I have to operate on them without the benefit of search which can take me 30 minutes of scrolling and selecting by hand. Wasting 30 minutes several times a week in what should be a trivial task is an unnecessary drain on resources.
Besides, what is the use case for having a search without the ability to invoke actions on the search targets? It always seemed to me that someone just didn't finish the search feature.
An error occurred while saving the comment Michael Jenkins commentedI extremely agree!!!!
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3 votes
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21 votes
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29 votes
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5 votes
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Michael Jenkins shared this idea ·
This has become a major issue for me. As I am onboarding new features/files as part of my install or checking my internal logging/auditing files, I need to see the updated names and timestamps for the files in my current File Manager view.
The way it works today, I need to either jump up a level in the directory tree or sort and re-sort the current list in order to see updates. On large folders, this can take a bit of time.
This is very inconvenient when trying to trace an issue.