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Aha, this is why Transmit keeps dropping on me.
I usually just open the files in Bbedit and edit them straight to the server - recently I had noticed it was timing out but could figure out why..my sanity thanks you. https://cooleup864.weebly.com/nch-cardworks-plus-3-00-download-free.html.
I'm not sure how to do it if you use tabs, but if you use separate windows for each session, you can modify your script to the below, and it should refresh all your sessions.
I abbreviated one of your tell blocks since you only had one command in it.
HTH,This version seems to work OK with tabs:
..and that commented-out refresh line obviously didn't need to still be there *cough*
Transmit doesn't auto-reconnect when you try to fiddle with the window? Huh. I used to use Cyberduck, and am now shifting over to MacFusion, and they'll both auto-reconnect without hassling me if the connection's gone down when I try to use it.
I use Transmit, and it automatically reconnects dropped connections whenever I try to interact with the server. There doesn't appear to be anything in the Prefs that I might have changed, so I can only assume that this is its standard behaviour. Gsn slots app.
Cool, thanks for the feedback. It makes me sad that my hint only garnishes 2 1/2 stars though. ;( I should point out that I had 'keepalive' in the original title text, so it would pick up for people who are familiar with the FTP command and looking to make the functionality for transmit, which for some reason, unlike almost every FTP program i've ever seen, doesn't have it as an option. However, it's my favorite.
tell application 'System Events' repeat while exists process 'Transmit' tell application 'Transmit' set all_docs to count of documents repeat with this_doc from 1 to all_docs tell document this_doc -- tell current session to refresh list their stuff files set all_sessions to count of sessions repeat with this_session from 1 to all_sessions tell session this_session to refresh list their stuff files end repeat end tell end repeat delay 60 end tell end repeat quit application 'Transmit KeepAlive' end tell