1 | | Replying to [comment:15 Zoddo]: |
2 | | > Replying to [comment:14 codesquid]: |
3 | | > > It does not cause data loss. The source file is not being overwritten. |
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9 | | > Some users uses filezilla to transfer a website from an hosting to an another hosting. |
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11 | | > When these users realize that some file have been corrupted, their old hosting has been closed so they can't get the original file and these files are definitely lost. |
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13 | | > Other example, users download their hosting space to make a backup. When a problems occurs and that they try to reupload their backup, he realizes that their backup is corrupted. |
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15 | | > Disable this option by default takes few seconds and can avoid many problems... |
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17 | | This is exactly what happened to me. My files got corrupt when I transferred them to a new hosting platform. This has caused me a significant financial loss as the data that got corrupted was extremely valuable. |
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